Without flecks; free from spots, marks, or speckles; uniformly colored or textured.
From 'fleck' + '-less,' a suffix meaning 'without' or 'lacking,' creating the opposite of 'flecked'.
The '-less' suffix is the opposite partner to '-ful,' and together they let English speakers describe things by what they lack—seamless, fearless, fleckless—which is a powerful way to think about the world.
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