Flesh - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarMorbidezza
Delicacy or softness in the representation of flesh
Morello
A kind of nearly black cherry with dark red flesh and juice used chiefly for preserving
Mortifying
or having symptoms of mortification as a mortifying wound mortifying flesh
Lard
Bacon the flesh of swine
Mydaleine
A toxic alkaloid ptomaine obtained from putrid flesh and from herring brines As a poison it is said
Lernean
and other marine animals Some species penetrate the skin and flesh with the elongated head and feed on the viscera See
Incarnification
The act of assuming or state of being clothed with flesh incarnation
Lacerate
to separate by tearing to mangle as to lacerate the flesh
Incarn
To cover or invest with flesh
Gridiron
A grated iron utensil for broiling flesh and fish over coals
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