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trailless
  • a word derived from trail.

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A day exploring the flanks and waterfalls of this gorge, and the trailless crags above them, was a fine introduction.

From New York Times • Dec. 6, 2017

The Eighth Cavalry's Troop A night-marched into the desert, taught raw recruits to find their way by moon and stars across the trailless land.

From Time Magazine Archive

Off there, only a few miles distant, was the Little Fork, winding into the heart of the Rockies, seeking out its hidden valleys, its trailless canons, its hidden mysteries.

From The River's End by Curwood, James Oliver

The winter weather of late December and early January had been most inclement and the Indians had trudged through it, over snow-covered, rocky, trailless places and desolate prairie, nigh three hundred miles.

From The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War by Abel, Annie Heloise

No man would attempt to ride a horse at a gallop through that trailless stretch.

From The Strength of the Pines by Marshall, Edison