flesh |
tissues |
As nouns the difference between flesh and tissues
is that
flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while
tissues is .
As a verb flesh
is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.
pork |
flesh |
As nouns the difference between pork and flesh
is that
pork is (uncountable) the meat of a pig; swineflesh while
flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.
As verbs the difference between pork and flesh
is that
pork is (transitive|slang|vulgar|usually|of a male) to have sex with (someone) while
flesh is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.
copra |
flesh |
As nouns the difference between copra and flesh
is that
copra is the dried kernel of the coconut, from which coconut oil is extruded 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.
limb |
flesh |
As nouns the difference between limb and flesh
is that
limb is a major appendage of human or animal, used for locomotion (such as an arm, leg or wing) while
flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.
As verbs the difference between limb and flesh
is that
limb is to remove the limbs from an animal or tree while
flesh is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.
flesh |
minor |
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 a proper noun minor is
.
mussel |
flesh |
As nouns the difference between mussel and flesh
is that
mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels) 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 |
null |
As nouns the difference between flesh and null
is that
flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb flesh
is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.
sk |
flesh |
As an abbreviation SK
is saskatchewan, a province of Canada.
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.
flesh |
decay |
In lang=en terms the difference between flesh and decay
is that
flesh is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh while
decay is to cause to rot or deteriorate.
As nouns the difference between flesh and decay
is that
flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while
decay is the process or result of being gradually decomposed.
As verbs the difference between flesh and decay
is that
flesh is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh while
decay is to deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality.
corporeal |
flesh |
As an adjective corporeal
is material; tangible; physical.
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.
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