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Scarless
Scarless Scar"less, a. Free from scar. --Drummond.

Meaning of Carless from wikipedia

- Carless may refer to: Betty Careless (c. 1704–1739), probably born Elizabeth Carless, notorious courtesan and bagnio owner in London Ernie Carless (1912–1987)...
- Steven Pierre Carless (born January 31, 1983), also known as "Steve-O", is an American record executive, talent manager, philanthropist and entrepreneur...
- Haltermann Carless is the present-day continuation of one of the earliest oil companies. 1859: Carless was formed by Eugene Carless. Its base was the Hope...
- Simon Carless is a video game industry businessperson and former game designer and editor. Simon is the founder of GameDiscoverCo, a video game discoverability...
- Ernest Francis Carless (9 September 1912 – 26 September 1987) was a Welsh cricketer. Carless was a right-handed batsman who pla**** primarily as a wicketkeeper...
- Egbert Sylvester Carless OBE was a politician in Birmingham, England. Carless was born in June 1933. After working as diesel mechanic at a Jamaican sugar...
- Carless days was a petrol demand reduction scheme active in New Zealand from July 1979 to May 1980. Introduced by the Third National Government of New...
- John Henry Carless VC (11 November 1896 – 17 November 1917) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First World War. Carless was born in...
- feedstocks into specialist hydrocarbon solvents. The Carless Company was founded by Eugene Carless in 1859 to process naphtha and the by-products of coal...
- per day ExxonMobil, Fawley refinery, 270,000 barrels per day Haltermann Carless, Harwich refinery, 0.5 million tonnes per year (10,500 barrels per day)...