More fleece-like; having more resemblance to soft, woolly material or more actual fleece.
Comparative form of 'fleecy' (Old English 'fleos' + '-y' suffix), formed by adding '-er' to create the comparative degree of the adjective describing something with fleece qualities.
Comparative adjectives like 'fleecier' show how English lets us layer meanings—you're not just saying something is fleece-like, you're saying it's *more* fleece-like than something else, giving us a spectrum of softness.
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