Wiktionary
a. Devoid of texture.
Usage examples of "textureless".
I murmured, searching through my bag for the angular and textureless bolt I had picked up after the truck had departed.
It lay beside the featureless, textureless gray file that was her copy of the divorce decree and the custody agreement.
Valving through, a short walk up a path and into a grey textureless house like a church.
It was strongly flavored and chewy and among the most satisfying meals he had ever eaten: not quite on the scale of uj cake, but so far from the odorless, tasteless, textureless field rations that it might well have been.
Edge thanked her sincerely and ate his breakfast with wolfish appetite, though it was only a small carp and as tasteless and textureless as all river carp.
Some day we may bury ourselves under a mountain of our own ingenious refuse, imperishable and dead, a cosmic paradox in pastel colours, obscenely mute, naked, textureless and perpetual.
Some of it even tasted half decent, though there was no joy to be found in the almost textureless gruel.
Switches drove home, most of the fabric of the enemy vessel went out of phase, the voyagers experienced the weirdly uncomfortable acceleration along an impossible vector, and the familiar firmament disappeared into an impalpable but impenetrable murk of featureless, textureless gray.
His skin was all the same tone, somewhat textureless, even pasty-looking, and Rodney wondered if perhaps the man was black and trying to hide the fact.
The body was textureless, almost bloodlessly pale, for the creature was adjusting its skin coloration to match the white walls of the chamber.
English prose had become textureless, flavorless, flat, naive, a kind of dull first person.
Predawn stillness suspended him, textureless as hung felt, until his mind unfolded into an effortless state of suspension.