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dustless

  • a word derived from dust.
    dust
    noun
    earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.

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A small, dustless vintage desk and chair stand at the corridor’s end.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 1, 2018

"Most road surfaces are of highest quality, and all are dustless," said the captain.

From Time Magazine Archive

The site for a solar observatory must be high, dry and dustless.

From Time Magazine Archive

In nearest-complete secrecy, he experimented in his black-toned, dustless Manhattan laboratories, later on isolated St. Gildas Isle off France.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mrs. Edwards kept a dustless house and controlled her servants.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck