farbloser
Farbloser is a German term built from Farbe (color) and los (without), meaning colorless or lacking color. In common usage the standard adjective is farblos; farbloser appears as the attributive form used before masculine singular nouns, for example ein farbloser Stoff or ein farbloser Raum. As a noun, the form Farbloser can be used rarely and mostly in figurative or coined contexts to refer to a person or entity described as colorless.
Etymology and form: Farbloser is derived from the compound structure farblos with the adjectival ending -er,
Usage and nuance: In science and industry, colorless is typically translated as farblos, especially for liquids,
See also: farblos, color, pigment, pigment-free, color theory.
Note: There is no widely recognized concept or entity universally known as “Farbloser”; usage tends to be