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means Describing something plump, pulpy, or thick with soft tissue — whether a peach, a leaf, or a person.
from From Old English flæsc, the same root as flesh, with the adjective-making -y stapled on to mean abundantly so.
Botany termSucculents are technically fleshy-leaved plants.
Texture wordUsed for fruit pulp long before bodies.
Cousin wordsShares roots with flesh and fleshly.