noiseless

English

Etymology

From noise +‎ -less.

Adjective

noiseless (comparative more noiseless, superlative most noiseless)

  1. Producing no noise; without noise.
    Synonym: noise-free
    The movements of the cat were noiseless as it approached the mousehole.
    • 1850, [Alfred, Lord Tennyson], “Canto XX”, in In Memoriam, London: Edward Moxon, [], →OCLC, page 33:
      For by the hearth the children sit
      ⁠Cold in that atmosphere of Death,
      ⁠And scarce endure to draw the breath,
      Or like to noiseless phantoms flit:
      But open converse is there none, […]
  2. Containing no noise.
    • 2016, Abdelrahman Desoky, Noiseless Steganography, page 4:
      The core idea of the Nostega paradign is basically camouflaging messages by embedding them in a form of noiseless data by employing either altered authenticated data or legitimate untraceable data, as shown in Section 1.3.

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