Describing shoes or footwear that have no heel, or lacking a heel entirely.
From 'heel' combined with the suffix '-less' meaning 'without.' This Old English-derived term became common in the 1800s as flat shoes became fashionable.
Ballet pointe shoes are heelless by modern standards, yet dancers' heel strength is crucial—the term reveals our weird assumption that shoes *should* have heels!
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