a. [f. FLECK sb.1 + -Y1.] Full of flecks, i.e., spots or streaks; also, having a wavy appearance. (But in quot. 1694 flecky may be a variant of FLICKY.) Hence Fleckiness, the condition of being flecky.

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1694.  Lond. Gaz., No. 3004/4. One brown bay Mare, with a Flecky Tail.

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1833.  J. Holland, Manuf. Metal, II. 69. A singular grain of fleckiness always observable on the surface [of real Damascus blades].

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