fleshlike
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Etymology
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flesh
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-like
Adjective
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fleshlike
(
not
comparable
)
Resembling
flesh
1988
March 4, Harold Henderson, quoting Esther Saks Gallery, “City File”, in
Chicago Reader
[1]
:
The artist's imposition on the
fleshlike
malleability of the clay is an urgent presence.
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shelflike
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