apple |
a firm, round fruit with juicy white flesh and red, green, or yellow skin. [1/2 definitions] |
cannibal |
a person who eats human flesh. |
cantaloupe |
a round melon with a hard, rough skin and orange flesh. |
carnivore |
an animal that eats the flesh of other animals. |
carnivorous |
eating the flesh of animals. |
coconut |
the seed of the coconut tree, which contains hard flesh and milky liquid that can be used for food. [1/2 definitions] |
cucumber |
a long fruit shaped like a cylinder with hard green skin and white flesh. Cucumbers are grown as food and are eaten raw. |
fat |
having a lot of extra flesh that is not muscle; plump; overweight. [1/4 definitions] |
flesh |
Flesh is the muscle, fat, and other soft structures of the body that lie between the skin and the bones of a human or animal. [3 definitions] |
fleshy |
having a lot of flesh or fat. |
fruit |
the part of a plant that has seeds and flesh, such as apple or strawberry. Most fruits are sweet and can be eaten raw. |
goose flesh |
roughness of the skin that looks like the skin of a plucked goose. Goose flesh lasts only for a short while and is caused by cold or fear. |
gum2 |
(often plural) the flesh inside the mouth around the base of the teeth. |
honeydew melon |
a melon with a smooth rind that is light green in color and that has sweet, green flesh. |
hump |
a rounded lump of flesh, as is found on the back of a camel. |
jowl2 |
skin or flesh that hangs down from the lower jaw. |
kiwi |
a small oval fruit that is good to eat. Kiwis have brown skin and green flesh. [1/2 definitions] |
lip |
either of the upper or lower edges of flesh that circle the mouth and are used in speech. [1/3 definitions] |
lobster |
the flesh of the lobster eaten as food. [1/2 definitions] |
mandarin |
a small, somewhat flattened citrus fruit with a loose skin and flesh of yellow to reddish orange; mandarin orange. [1/3 definitions] |
meat |
the flesh of animals when used as food. [1/3 definitions] |