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▪ I. flix|flɪks| See also flick n. [Of unknown origin: possibly connected with fly v.] The fur of various quadrupeds; the down of a beaver.
1666Dryden Ann. Mirab. cxxxii, His warm breath blows her flix up as she lies. 1757Dyer Fleece (1807) 80 The beaver's flix Gives kindliest warmth to weak enervate limbs. 1818Milman Samor ix. 441 The gray flix of the wolf. transf.1864Browning Dram. Pers., Gold Hair iv, Hair, such a wonder of flix and floss. ▪ II. flix obs. form of flux. |