flesh, n. [meat], carnage; pulp (of fruit); carnality, sensual appetites; carrion (decaying flesh). Associated words: incarnate, [incarnation], excarnate, excarnation, carnate, carneous, trichina, trichinosis, carnassial, carnification, carnify.

flesh-eaters, n. pl. Carnivora.

flesh-eating, a. carnivorous, sarcophagous.--n. sarcophagy.

flesh-eating animal. carnivore, sarcophagan, sarcophile.

fleshiness, n. corpulence, obesity, plumpness, embonpoint. See [fatness].

fleshliness n. carnality, [sensuality].

fleshly, a. [carnal], [sensual], [sensuous].

fleshy, a. corpulent, [fat], [portly], obese, [plump].

flexibility, n. [pliability], pliancy, suppleness, litheness, ductility, [compliance].

flexible, a. [pliable], [supple], flexile, pliant, lithe, [limber]; [compliant], [yielding]. Antonyms: [inflexible], incompliant.