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dustless

English

Etymology

dust +? -less

Adjective

dustless (not comparable)

  1. Free of dust.
    • 1936, Arthur Guiterman, First Dentistry was Painless
      Now motor roads are dustless,
      The latest steel is rustless,
      Our tennis courts are sodless,
      Our new religions, godless.
  2. That does not generate dust.

Antonyms

  • dusty

Anagrams

  • studless

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lustless

English

Etymology

From Middle English lustles, equivalent to lust +? -less. Cognate with Dutch lusteloos, German lustlos. Doublet of listless.

Adjective

lustless (comparative more lustless, superlative most lustless)

  1. Without sexual lust.
    • 1964, J Z Eglinton, Paul Goodman, Greek Love
      But then, Bergler also claims that there are no genuinely ambi-erotic individuals, only "homosexuals who may be capable of lustless mechanical sex...
  2. (obsolete) Lacking vigour; weak; spiritless.

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