rippleless

adj
/ˈɹɪp.əl.(l)əs/UK

Etymology

From ripple + -less.

  1. inherited from *ripelen
  2. suffixed as rippleless — “ripple + less

Definitions

  1. Without ripples.

    • Now it was deserted: the people, with their chickens and goats and pots and pans, must have escaped rippleless down the river in their dugout canoes after the first shot was fired.

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