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- FLESH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLESH is the soft parts of the body of an animal and especially of a vertebrate; especially : the parts composed chiefly of skeletal muscle as distinguished from internal organs, bone, and integument How to use flesh in a sentence
- Flesh - Wikipedia
In mammals, including humans, flesh encompasses muscles, fats and other loose connective tissues, but sometimes excludes non-muscular organs (liver, lung, spleen, kidney) and typically discarded parts (hard tendon, brain tissue, intestines, etc )
- FLESH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FLESH definition: 1 the soft part of the body of a person or animal that is between the skin and the bones, or the… Learn more
- FLESH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Flesh definition: the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat See examples of FLESH used in a sentence
- Flesh - definition of flesh by The Free Dictionary
The soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate, covering the bones and consisting mainly of skeletal muscle and fat: thought the boy needed some more flesh on his bones b Such tissue of an animal, used as food: flesh of a cow; fish with white flesh c The surface or skin of the human body: goosebumps on my flesh d
- Flesh - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Flesh is the part of a body that's made of muscles and fat If you grab the flesh of your little brother's arm to keep him from running into the street, you're holding the soft part of his arm
- What does flesh mean? - Definitions. net
What does flesh mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word flesh The soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat Bare arms, bare legs, bare torso Animal tissue regarded as food; meat The human body as a physical entity
- flesh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
flesh (usually uncountable, plural fleshes) The soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat The flesh of chicken, fowl, and turkey has much shorter fibre than that of ruminating animals, and is not intermingled with fat,—the fat always being found in layers directly under the skin, and surrounding the intestines
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