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Definition of flesh
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Flesh (n.)
Kindred;
stock;
race.
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Excarnificate
::
Excarnificate
(v. t.) To clear of
flesh;
to
excarnate.
Cannibal
::
Cannibal
(n.) A human being that eats human
flesh;
hence,
any that
devours
its own
kind..
Caruncula
::
Caruncula
(n.) A
naked,
flesh
appendage,
on the head of a bird, as the
wattles
of a
turkey,
etc..
Emaciate
::
Emaciate
(v. t.) To cause to waste away in flesh and
become
very lean; as, his
sickness
emaciated
him..
Sarcophile
::
Sarcophile
(n.) A
flesh-eating
animal,
especially
any one of the
carnivorous
marsupials..
Mushroom
::
Mushroom
(n.) An
edible
fungus
(Agaricus
campestris),
having
a white stalk which bears a
convex
or oven
flattish
expanded
portion
called
the
pileus.
This is
whitish
and silky or
somewhat
scaly
above,
and bears on the under side
radiating
gills which are at first
flesh-colored,
but
gradually
become
brown.
The plant grows in rich
pastures
and is
proverbial
for
rapidity
of
growth
and
shortness
of
duration.
It has a
pleasant
smell,
and is
largely
used as food. It is also
cultivated
from
spawn..
Recruit
::
Recruit
(v. i.) To gain new
supplies
of
anything
wasted;
to gain
health,
flesh,
spirits,
or the like; to
recuperate;
as, lean
cattle
recruit
in fresh
pastures..
Granite
::
Granite
(n.) A
crystalline,
granular
rock,
consisting
of
quartz,
feldspar,
and mica, and
usually
of a
whitish,
grayish,
or
flesh-red
color.
It
differs
from
gneiss
in not
having
the mica in
planes,
and
therefore
in being
destitute
of a
schistose
structure..
Purslane
::
Purslane
(n.) An
annual
plant
(Portulaca
oleracea),
with
fleshy,
succulent,
obovate
leaves,
sometimes
used as a pot herb and for
salads,
garnishing,
and
pickling..
Eland
::
Eland (n.) A
species
of large South
African
antelope
(Oreas
canna).
It is
valued
both for its hide and
flesh,
and is
rapidly
disappearing
in the
settled
districts;
--
called
also Cape elk..
Flesh
::
Flesh (n.) Human
natur.
Comb
::
Comb (n.) The naked
fleshy
crest or
caruncle
on the upper part of the bill or hood of a cock or other bird. It is
usually
red.
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..
Quick
::
Quick (n.) The life; the
mortal
point;
a vital part; a part
susceptible
of
serious
injury
or keen
feeling;
the
sensitive
living
flesh;
the part of a
finger
or toe to which the nail is
attached;
the
tender
emotions;
as, to cut a
finger
nail to the
quick;
to
thrust
a sword to the
quick,
to taunt one to the
quick;
-- used
figuratively..
Hippophagi
::
Hippophagi
(n. pl.)
Eaters
of
horseflesh.
Taro
::
Taro (n.) A name for
several
aroid
plants
(Colocasia
antiquorum,
var.
esculenta,
Colocasia
macrorhiza,
etc.),
and their
rootstocks.
They have large
ovate-sagittate
leaves
and large
fleshy
rootstocks,
which are
cooked
and used for food in
tropical
countries..
Apple
::
Apple (n.) The
fleshy
pome or fruit of a
rosaceous
tree
(Pyrus
malus)
cultivated
in
numberless
varieties
in the
temperate
zones.
Lere
::
Lere (n.)
Flesh;
skin.
Carnivoracity
::
Carnivoracity
(n.)
Greediness
of
appetite
for
flesh.
Transubstantiate
::
Transubstantiate
(v. t.) To
change,
as the
sacramental
elements,
bread and wine, into the flesh and blood of
Christ..
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