flesh
Reikšmė (English)
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- The soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.
- The skin of a human or animal.
- Bare arms, bare legs, bare torso.
- Animal tissue regarded as food; meat (but sometimes excluding fish).
- 2018 May 8, Raj Patel, Jason W Moore, “How the chicken nugget became the true symbol of our era”, in The Guardian
- 2018 May 8, Raj Patel, Jason W Moore, “How the chicken nugget became the true symbol of our era”, in The Guardian: Chicken is already the most popular meat in the US, and is projected to be the planet’s favourite flesh by 2020.
- The human body as a physical entity.
- The mortal body of a human being, contrasted with the spirit or soul.
- The evil and corrupting principle working in man.
- The soft, often edible, parts of fruits or vegetables.
- (obsolete) Tenderness of feeling; gentleness.
- (obsolete) Kindred; stock; race.
- A yellowish pink color; the color of some Caucasian human skin.
Synonyms
human body
physical body
material body
muscle tissue
not hollow
such as milk
flesh color
outside appearance
raw meat
carnatio
Dažnis
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/flɛʃ/
Etimologija (English)
In summary
From Middle English flesh, flesch, flæsch, from Old English flǣsċ, from Proto-West Germanic *flaiski, from Proto-Germanic *flaiski, from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁ḱ- (“to tear, peel off”).
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