| FLESHED | • fleshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of flesh. • fleshed adj. Having flesh; corpulent. • fleshed adj. (In combination) Having a specified form of flesh or body. |
| FLESHER | • flesher n. A person who removes the flesh from the skin during the making of leather. • flesher n. A tool used to remove the flesh from the skin during the making of leather. • flesher n. (Scotland) A butcher. |
| FLESHES | • fleshes n. Plural of flesh. • fleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flesh. • FLESH v. to scrape soft body tissue from. |
| PLESHES | • pleshes n. Plural of plesh. • PLESH n. (Spenser) a pool; a plash. |
| FLESHERS | • fleshers n. Plural of flesher. • Fleshers prop.n. Plural of Flesher. • FLESHER n. an instrument for scraping hides. |
| ENFLESHED | • enfleshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| ENFLESHES | • enfleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| UNFLESHED | • unfleshed adj. Having no flesh. • unfleshed adj. (Of a weapon) Not accustomed to flesh; not having been used in combat. • UNFLESH v. to remove the flesh from. |
| UNFLESHES | • unfleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unflesh. • UNFLESH v. to remove the flesh from. |
| DISFLESHED | • disfleshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| DISFLESHES | • disfleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| PARFLESHES | • parfleshes n. Plural of parflesh. • PARFLESH n. a rawhide soaked in lye and dried. |
| COCKLESHELL | • cockleshell n. The shell of a cockle (or similar shell). • cockleshell n. A small, flimsy boat. • COCKLESHELL n. a small, light boat. |
| COCKLESHELLS | • cockleshells n. Plural of cockleshell. • COCKLESHELL n. a small, light boat. |
| GOOSEFLESHES | • GOOSEFLESH n. a knobbly, pimply condition of the skin, like that of a plucked goose or other fowl due to erection of hairs through cold, horror, etc. |
| HORSEFLESHES | • HORSEFLESH n. horses considered esp. with reference to riding, driving, or racing. |