Comparative form meaning more resembling, containing, or covered with beech trees or beech wood.
Comparative form of 'beechy' created by adding '-er' to the adjective. Follows English's standard method of forming comparatives for one or two-syllable adjectives.
Creating 'beechier' is technically valid but sounds wonderfully artificial—it's the kind of word you'd see in a fantasy novel about forests rather than everyday English, showing how productivity of word-formation and actual usage don't always align.
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