composed of flesh
1flesh and blood — noun Etymology: Middle English flesh and blod 1. : corporeal nature as composed of flesh and of blood with their infirmities and proclivities such neglect was more than flesh and blood could stand 2. : near kindred used chiefly in the phrase one… …
2flesh and blood — noun Date: before 12th century 1. corporeal nature as composed of flesh and of blood 2. near kindred used chiefly in the phrase one s own flesh and blood 3. substance, reality …
3flesh´i|ness — flesh|y «FLEHSH ee», adjective, flesh|i|er, flesh|i|est. 1. having much flesh; fat; plump. SYNONYM(S): corpulent, stout …
4flesh´i|ly — flesh|y «FLEHSH ee», adjective, flesh|i|er, flesh|i|est. 1. having much flesh; fat; plump. SYNONYM(S): corpulent, stout …
5flesh|y — «FLEHSH ee», adjective, flesh|i|er, flesh|i|est. 1. having much flesh; fat; plump. SYNONYM(S): corpulent, stout …
6flesh — {{11}}flesh (n.) O.E. flæsc flesh, meat, also near kindred (a sense now obsolete except in phrase flesh and blood), common West and North Germanic (Cf. O.Fris. flesk, M.L.G. vlees, Ger. Fleisch flesh, O.N. flesk pork, bacon ), of uncertain origin …
7Flesh Color — For the crayon color formerly known as Flesh, see Deep peach. Flesh Color Directed by François Weyergans Written by François Weyergans Starring Dennis Hopper Veruschka von Lehndorff …
8flesh — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English flǣsc; akin to Old High German fleisk flesh and perhaps to Old English flēan to flay more at flay Date: before 12th century 1. a. the soft parts of the body of an animal and especially of a… …
9flesh — 1. The meat of animals used for food. 2. SYN: muscular tissue. [A.S. flaesc] goose f. SYN: cutis anserina. proud f. historic term for exuberant granulations in the granulation tissue on the surface of a wound. * * * flesh flesh …
10Communion (Septic Flesh album) — Communion Studio album by Septic Flesh Released March 17, 2008 ( …