Fleshy

/ˈflɛʃi/ adjective

Having a lot of flesh; plump or having thick, soft parts (especially of plants or body parts).

From Old English 'flæsc' meaning 'flesh, meat', with the adjectival suffix '-y'. The word has maintained its basic meaning since Old English, applied both to animal flesh and to plant parts that are thick and succulent.

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