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flesh

Flesh vs Blesh - What's the difference?

flesh | blesh |


In transitive terms the difference between flesh and blesh

is that flesh is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh while blesh is to quench; extinguish; put out (a fire, flame, etc.).

As a noun flesh

is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.

Flesh vs Plesh - What's the difference?

flesh | plesh |


In obsolete terms the difference between flesh and plesh

is that flesh is to inure or habituate someone {{term|in}} or {{term|to}} a given practice while plesh is a pool; a plash.

As nouns the difference between flesh and plesh

is that flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while plesh is a pool; a plash.

As a verb flesh

is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.

Flesh vs Flosh - What's the difference?

flesh | flosh |


In obsolete terms the difference between flesh and flosh

is that flesh is to inure or habituate someone {{term|in}} or {{term|to}} a given practice while flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.

As nouns the difference between flesh and flosh

is that flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.

As a verb flesh

is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.

Flesh vs Muscular - What's the difference?

flesh | muscular |


As a noun flesh

is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.

As a verb flesh

is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.

As an adjective muscular is

of, relating to, or connected with muscles.

Taxonomy vs Flesh - What's the difference?

taxonomy | flesh |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and flesh

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.

As a verb flesh is

to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.

Flesh vs Organ - What's the difference?

flesh | organ |


In by extension terms the difference between flesh and organ

is that flesh is bare arms, bare legs, bare torso while organ is a body of an organization dedicated to the performing of certain functions.

As nouns the difference between flesh and organ

is that flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while organ is a largest part of an organism, composed of tissues that perform similar functions.

As verbs the difference between flesh and organ

is that flesh is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh while organ is to supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs.

Flesh vs Maneating - What's the difference?

flesh | maneating |


As nouns the difference between flesh and maneating

is that flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while maneating is the consumption of human flesh by animals.

As a verb flesh

is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.

As an adjective maneating is

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Flesh vs Trichinoscope - What's the difference?

flesh | trichinoscope |


As nouns the difference between flesh and trichinoscope

is that flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while trichinoscope is an apparatus for the detection of trichinae in the flesh of animals.

As a verb flesh

is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.

Flesh vs Mydaleine - What's the difference?

flesh | mydaleine |


As nouns the difference between flesh and mydaleine

is that flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while mydaleine is (chemistry) a ptomaine obtained from putrid flesh and herring brines.

As a verb flesh

is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.

Flesh vs Carnification - What's the difference?

flesh | carnification |


As nouns the difference between flesh and carnification

is that flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while carnification is the act or process of turning to flesh, or to a substance resembling flesh.

As a verb flesh

is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.

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