speckless
English
Adjective
speckless (comparative more speckless, superlative most speckless)
- spotless, perfectly clean
- 1922, Kirk Munroe and J. Finnemore, At War with Pontiac:
- When the appointed time arrived and Majors Gladwyn and Rogers; Captains Dalzell, Grant, and Gray; Lieutenants Cuyler, Hay, and Brown, and half a dozen more, all in speckless uniforms, were assembled about the homely but well-laden mess-table, there entered still another at whom the newcomers gazed in surprise but without recognition.
- spotless; without blemish
- 1919, George Herbert Fosdike Nichols (a.k.a. Quex), Pushed and the Return Push:
- All the wood used was new and speckless, and smelt sweet and clean.
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