2. Human. [Obs.] "Fleshy tabernacle." Milton.
3. (Bot.)
Defn: Composed of firm pulp; succulent; as, the houseleek, cactus, and agave are fleshy plants.
FLET
Flet, p. p. of Fleet.
Defn: Skimmed. [Obs.]
FLETCH
Fletch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fletched; p. pr. & vb. n. Fletching.]
Etym: [F. flèche arrow.]
Defn: To feather, as an arrow. Bp. Warburton. [Congress] fletched their complaint, by adding: "America loved his brother." Bancroft.
FLETCHER
Fletch"er, n. Etym: [OF. flechier.]
Defn: One who fletches of feathers arrows; a manufacturer of bows and arrows. [Obs.] Mortimer.
FLETE
Flete, v. i. Etym: [See Fleet, v. i.]