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Definition of flesh
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Flesh (n.) The human eace;
mankind;
humanity.
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Mango
::
Mango (n.) The fruit of the mango tree. It is
rather
larger
than an
apple,
and of an ovoid
shape.
Some
varieties
are
fleshy
and
luscious,
and
others
tough and
tasting
of
turpentine.
The green fruit is
pickled
for
market..
Grafting
::
Grafting
(n.) The
transplanting
of a
portion
of flesh or skin to a
denuded
surface;
autoplasty.
Caterpillar
::
Caterpillar
(n.) The
larval
state of a
butterfly
or any
lepidopterous
insect;
sometimes,
but less
commonly,
the
larval
state of other
insects,
as the
sawflies,
which are also
called
false
caterpillars.
The true
caterpillars
have three pairs of true legs, and
several
pairs of
abdominal
fleshy
legs
(prolegs)
armed with
hooks.
Some are
hairy,
others
naked.
They
usually
feed on
leaves,
fruit,
and
succulent
vegetables,
being often very
destructive,
Many of them are
popularly
called
worms,
as the cutw
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of North
American
fresh-water
cyprinoid
fishes
of the
family
Catostomidae;
so
called
because
the lips are
protrusile.
The flesh is
coarse,
and they are of
little
value as food. The most
common
species
of the
Eastern
United
States
are the
northern
sucker
(Catostomus
Commersoni),
the white
sucker
(C.
teres),
the hog
sucker
(C.
nigricans),
and the chub, or sweet
sucker
(Erimyzon
sucetta).
Some of the large
Western
species
are
called
buffalo
fish, red
horse,
b
Emaciate
::
Emaciate
(v. i.) To lose flesh
gradually
and
become
very lean; to waste away in
flesh.
Limp
::
Limp (a.)
Flaccid;
flabby,
as
flesh..
Fleshings
::
Fleshings
(n. pl.)
Flesh-colored
tights,
worn by
actors
dancers..
Tabefaction
::
Tabefaction
(n.) A
wasting
away; a
gradual
losing
of flesh by
disease.
Meat
::
Meat (n.) The flesh of
animals
used as food; esp.,
animal
muscle;
as, a
breakfast
of bread and fruit
without
meat..
Fleshment
::
Fleshment
(n.) The act of
fleshing,
or the
excitement
attending
a
successful
beginning..
Incarnification
::
Incarnification
(n.) The act of
assuming,
or state of being
clothed
with,
flesh;
incarnation..
Discarnate
::
Discarnate
(a.)
Stripped
of
flesh.
Gourd
::
Gourd (n.) A
fleshy,
three-celled,
many-seeded
fruit,
as the
melon,
pumpkin,
cucumber,
etc., of the order
Cucurbitaceae;
and
especially
the
bottle
gourd
(Lagenaria
vulgaris)
which
occurs
in a great
variety
of
forms,
and, when the
interior
part is
removed,
serves
for
bottles,
dippers,
cups, and other
dishes..
Pulpy
::
Pulpy (n.) Like pulp;
consisting
of pulp; soft;
fleshy;
succulent;
as, the pulpy
covering
of a nut; the pulpy
substance
of a peach or a
cherry..
Creep
::
Creep (v. t.) To have a
sensation
as of
insects
creeping
on the skin of the body; to
crawl;
as, the sight made my flesh
creep.
See
Crawl,
v. i., 4..
Cannibalism
::
Cannibalism
(n.) The act or
practice
of
eating
human flesh by
mankind.
Hence;
Murderous
cruelty;
barbarity.
Melocotoon
::
Melocotoon
(n.) A kind of peach
having
one side deep red, and the flesh
yellow..
Rhubarb
::
Rhubarb
(n.) The large and
fleshy
leafstalks
of Rheum
Rhaponticum
and other
species
of the same
genus.
They are
pleasantly
acid, and are used in
cookery.
Called
also
pieplant..
Literally
::
Literally
(adv.)
According
to the
primary
and
natural
import
of
words;
not
figuratively;
as, a man and his wife can not be
literally
one
flesh..
Yamp
::
Yamp (n.) An
umbelliferous
plant
(Carum
Gairdneri);
also, its small
fleshy
roots,
which are eaten by the
Indians
from Idaho to
California..
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