flexi

English

Noun

flexi (usually uncountable, plural flexis)

  1. (British English) Clipping of flexitime.
    • 2011, V. S. Somanath, International Financial Management, page 156:
      This is remarkable for those who want to trade on a flexi basis, because a trader can choose when he wants to trade–morning, noon or night.

Adjective

flexi (not comparable)

  1. Clipping of flexible.
    • 2009, Wendy Bosberry-Scott, John Catt's Preparatory Schools 2009, page xvii:
      The attraction to parents of flexi boarding is not hard to see.

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Latin

Verb

flexī

  1. first-person singular perfect active indicative of flectō
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