Comparative form of flossy; more resembling floss in texture, appearance, or having more floss-like qualities.
From 'flossy' (adjective meaning resembling or containing floss) plus the comparative suffix '-er', following standard English comparative formation rules.
English lets us add '-er' to almost any adjective to compare, so 'flossier' demonstrates how productive our grammar is—you can describe something as 'more floss-like' using a word that might not be in the dictionary yet!
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