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footless
English
Etymology
From Middle English footeles, fotles, from Old English *f?tl?as (only found as f?þel?as (“footless”)), from Proto-Germanic *f?talausaz (“footless”), equivalent to foot +? -less. Cognate with Dutch voetloos, German fußlos, Swedish fotlös, Icelandic fótalaus (“footless, legless”).
Adjective
footless (comparative more footless, superlative most footless)
- Without feet.
- The snake is a footless creature.
- (colloquial) Clumsy or inept.
Antonyms
- skillful
- adroit
Derived terms
- footlessly
- footlessness
Translations
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sootless
English
Etymology
soot +? -less
Adjective
sootless (not comparable)
- Without soot.
Antonyms
- sooty
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