Fleshy
41The Fleshy Part of the Thigh — Infobox Television episode | Title = The Fleshy Part of the Thigh Series = The Sopranos Season = 6 Episode = 69 Guests= see below Airdate = April 2, 2006 (HBO) Production = 604 Writer = Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider Director = Alan Taylor… …
42fleshly, fleshy — Both these words refer to flesh and the body, but they should be distinguished in use. That which is fleshly is physical, bodily, corporeal, or carnal, sensual, and worldly : His belief in God caused him to give up all fleshly pursuits. Fleshy… …
43pulpy fleshy — nonwoody onwoody adj. not woody; not consisting of or resembling wood; as, nonwoody plants. Opposite of {woody}. [Narrower terms: {herbaceous}; {pulpy, fleshy}] [WordNet 1.5] …
44Fleshier — Fleshy Flesh y, a. [Compar. {Fleshier}; superl. {Fleshiest}.] 1. Full of, or composed of, flesh; plump; corpulent; fat; gross. [1913 Webster] The sole of his foot is fleshy. Ray. [1913 Webster] 2. Human. [Obs.] Fleshy tabernacle. Milton. [1913… …
45Fleshiest — Fleshy Flesh y, a. [Compar. {Fleshier}; superl. {Fleshiest}.] 1. Full of, or composed of, flesh; plump; corpulent; fat; gross. [1913 Webster] The sole of his foot is fleshy. Ray. [1913 Webster] 2. Human. [Obs.] Fleshy tabernacle. Milton. [1913… …
46fleshly — fleshy, fleshly The distinction in current use is much the same as between earthy and earthly. Fleshy relates to flesh in its physical sense and means primarily ‘plump, fat’ (e.g. fleshy hands / fleshy fruit), whereas fleshly relates to the… …
47carneous — Fleshy. [L. carneus] * * * car·ne·ous (kahrґne əs) [L. carneus, from caro flesh] fleshy …
48fleshyfruit — fleshy fruit n. A fruit, such as the grape, cucumber, or cherry, that has a soft and pulpy wall. * * * …
49mantle — Fleshy structure of cirripeds strengthened by five calcified plates (carina, terga, scuta) [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. (Order Cladocera): Large, gelatinous envelope enclosing body in certain water fleas [Stachowitsch, 1992]. (Subclass… …
50barbels — Fleshy threadlike sensory structures hanging like whiskers near the mouths of certain fish, such as catfish [23] …