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From error +‎ -less.

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errorless (not comparable)

  1. (not comparable) Free from errors; accurate, correct.
    Antonyms: erroneous, errorful, errorous
    • 1987, Shizuko Y. Fagerhaugh, Hazards in Hospital Care: Ensuring Patient Safety, page 127:
      At the task level itself, there may be errors of misassessing, mismonitoring, and misrectifying the safety requirements set up to achieve an errorless task accomplishment.
    • 2004, Jack Walsh, Marshall J Cook, Baseball's Good Guys: The Real Heroes of the Game, →ISBN, page 176:
      He had a down year at the plate, hitting just .251 with 14 homers, but was nearly flawless in the field as he posted that record .996 fielding percentage, a 95-game errorless streak, and just three errors all season.

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