Definitions for "FLESH"
The human body, as distinguished from the soul; the corporeal person.
The human eace; mankind; humanity.
Human nature
Flesh or Andy Warhol's Flesh is a 1968 film directed by Paul Morrissey.
Flesh is a 1932 film directed by John Ford (uncredited) and starring Wallace Beery as a German wrestler. Some of the script was written by Moss Hart and an uncredited William Faulkner.
To feed with flesh, as an incitement to further exertion; to initiate; -- from the practice of training hawks and dogs by feeding them with the first game they take, or other flesh. Hence, to use upon flesh (as a murderous weapon) so as to draw blood, especially for the first time.
To glut; to satiate; hence, to harden, to accustom.
In a good sense, tenderness of feeling; gentleness.
In a bad sense, tendency to transient or physical pleasure; desire for sensual gratification; carnality.
the self that wants one's own desires rather than God's
Keywords:  odyssey, jos, philip, fiction, novel
Flesh is an American science fiction novel written by Philip José Farmer. Originally released in 1960, it was Farmer's second novel-length publication, after The Green Odyssey. Flesh features many sexual themes, as is typical of Farmer's earliest work.
Flesh is a recurring comic strip in the weekly anthology comic 2000AD created by writer Pat Mills.
the core program in Cactus that coordinates the implementation of modular thorns
Keywords:  pulpy, fruit, moist, eaten, soft
The soft, pulpy substance of fruit; also, that part of a root, fruit, and the like, which is fit to be eaten.
a soft moist part of a fruit
Keywords:  membrance, hides, remove
To remove flesh, membrance, etc., from, as from hides.
Keywords:  kindred, race, stock
Kindred; stock; race.
Keywords:  secular, trinity, second, person
The Second Person of the secular Trinity.
"An error of physical belief; a supposition that life, substance, and intelligence are in matter; an illusion."
Animal food, in distinction from vegetable; meat; especially, the body of beasts and birds used as food, as distinguished from fish.
Keywords:  sin, christian, romans, warring, dies
the sinful nature or original sin that we inherit from our parents. This sinful nature remains with the Christian until he dies, warring against his new man and causing him to fall into sin (Romans 7:14-25).
man's ability to change or become righteous through his own strength, efforts, good works or by keeping the law; the physical aspects of a person.
The aggregate of the muscles, fat, and other tissues which cover the framework of bones in man and other animals; especially, the muscles.
the soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate: mainly muscle tissue and fat
The interfacing side of the skin as opposed to the outer portion of the skin.