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speckless
  • a word derived from speck.

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If constructed, it will be topped with gilded bald eagles and an angelic Lady Liberty; its speckless white-marble columns will be wide enough to obstruct sight lines to the Lincoln Memorial.

From Slate • Jun. 2, 2026

Over their shoulders were slung rifles with well-oiled firing chambers, speckless bores.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the general impression was pleasant, partly because he always looked as if he had that moment emerged as speckless as his surplices from Mrs. Nicholls' washtub.

From Notwithstanding by Cholmondeley, Mary

Tom Kelly walked back with them to the beach, and showed them the yacht 'Fay' which Mynors had arranged to hire for mackerel-fishing; it lay on the sands speckless in new white paint.

From Anna of the Five Towns by Bennett, Arnold

The steps were speckless as a newly laundered shirt, the brasses polished to the brilliancy of precious metal.

From The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel by Dawson, Coningsby