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fleshly
fleshly, a. and adv. (ˈflɛʃlɪ) [OE. flǽsclic, f. flǽsc, flesh + -lic, -ly1.] A. adj. I. Of or pertaining to the flesh, i.e. the body. 1. a. Of or pertaining to bodily appetites and indulgences; carnal, lascivious, sensual. Rarely of persons: Given up to bodily lusts; = carnal 3.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fleshly School
The Fleshly School is the name given by Robert Buchanan to a realistic, sensual school of poets, to which Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, and Algernon He accused them of immorality in an article entitled "The Fleshly School of Poetry" in The Contemporary Review in October 1871. wikipedia.org
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fleshly
fleshlyadj (fml 文) of the body; sensual or sexual 肉体的; 肉欲的: fleshly lusts 肉欲. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fleshly Christianity? What it is, and What We Can Do About it
"The flesh" is, of course, concerned not only with sins of sensuality but with the whole of our lives lived apart from God in this fallen world; it includes pride and greed and envy and idolatries of all sorts. Surely, one would think, a true Christian would seek to forsake the flesh and earnestly pursue a life of obedient discipleship. ...
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Paddy Kitchen
Works Novels Lying-In, 1965 A Fleshly School Linsey-Woolsey: A novel, 1971 Paradise (with Dulan Barber) Marriage Ring: A novel, 1977 A Pillar of wikipedia.org
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fleshlily
† ˈfleshlily rare. [f. fleshly a. + -ly2.] = fleshly adv.1614 J. Robinson Relig. Communion 86 The most of them conceaving carnally or fleshlily of the Lords Covenant did glory in the flesh. Oxford English Dictionary
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Apodytes
The fruits are small drupes with a fleshly appendage on one side attached to the fruit, termed a pseudoaril. wikipedia.org
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fleshlihood
† ˈfleshlihood Also fleshlihead. [f. fleshly + -head, -hood.] Fleshly state or condition, fleshliness, gratification of the flesh.c 1440 Hylton Scala Perf. (W. de W. 1494) ii. xxxii, And the more it is departed fro flesshlyhede the sharper sighte it hath. c 1449 Pecock Repr. iii. vii. 319 Religiose ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sarkic
Sarkic (Greek σάρξ, flesh or hylic, from the Greek ὕλη, stuff, or matter) in Gnosticism describes the lowest level of human nature—the fleshly, instinctive There are thinkers such as Maximus the Confessor who associate sarkic (fleshly) with the somatic dimension (bodily) of human nature, the area where redemption wikipedia.org
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fleshliness
fleshliness (ˈflɛʃlɪnɪs) [OE. flǽsclicness, f. flǽsclic, fleshly + -ness.] 1. † a. In O.E.: Incarnate condition. b. Fleshly quality or state, carnality; ‘carnal passions or appetites’ (J.).c 1000 ælfric Hom. II. 278 Se ðe, æfter menniscum wisdome, wile smeagan ymbe ða ᵹerynu Christes flæsclicnysse. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chlosyne janais
The caterpillars are grey white to green with several transverse rows of fleshly black spines; they feed primarily on acanthus shrubs, especially Anisacanthus wikipedia.org
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Ryokunohara Labyrinth: Sparkling Phantom
Then, Hiroki (his fleshly body) falls off a cliff and Kanata also because of trying to save the first one. wikipedia.org
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carnalist
† ˈcarnalist Obs. [f. as prec. + -ist; cf. sensualist.] A habitual follower of carnal things; a ‘fleshly-minded’ or unspiritual man.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. iii. iv. ii. i. (1651) 685 Meer carnalists, fleshly minded men. 1659 Eng. Univ. Distract. 21 Shallow headed, narrow-hearted Carnalists are pusled... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mangifera pajang
The fruit is a fleshly drupe of globose shape measuring 15–20 cm across and has a rough skin, which is 5-7 millimeters thick. wikipedia.org
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Chanté mas
The Europeans, most of whom were Roman Catholics, had celebrated carnival as the day before they would stay away from meat, as well as all fleshly desires festival whereby citizens could free the flesh, and revel for, come Ash Wednesday, the Lenten season would commence, and they would have to put away all fleshly wikipedia.org
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