The Collaborative International Dictionary
dustless \dust"less\ (d[u^]st"l[e^]s), a. Without dust; as a dustless path.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Free of dust. 2 That does not generate dust.
Usage examples of "dustless".
They sailed under clipped green, fresh-watered trees, through flowered lanes, past daffodil, lilac, violet, rose, and peppermint-coloured houses on the dustless road.
The turn brought Silver City on the port side where it was easily perceivable in the dry, dustless atmosphere of the locality.
On Saturday he met me with a well-groomed motor, and ran me out, in an hour and a half, to an exclusive residential district of dustless roads and elegantly designed country villas, each standing in from three to five acres of perfectly appointed land.
It was only the well ordered house and the dustless rooms which proclaimed her constant industry.
I chested my way through and stood panting and blinking in a glass-walled theatre of spacious light, the air so dustless and oceanic that it showed you only the dirt in your human eyes.
They were all running off the new powercast system, and the smokeless, dustless air was almost cruelly brilliant.
He opened the front door for her, and they stood together for a moment on the dustless door-mat, mathematically laid upon verandah boards as white as new-peeled almonds.
The air that came in was cold, of course, but pure with the breath of the underwind, sterile and dustless from its sweep across five thousand miles of frozen oceans.
The fourteen tanks of his company began to jerk forward, firming into their wedges and positions around him, dustless over the damp earth.
A dustless path led to the door, through a bordering of shrubs of Persian rose in perfect bloom.