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Definition of Fleshers

Flesher
Flesher Flesh"er, n. 1. A butcher. A flesher on a block had laid his whittle down. --Macaulay. 2. A two-handled, convex, blunt-edged knife, for scraping hides; a fleshing knife.

Meaning of Fleshers from wikipedia

- "In the Flesh?" and "In the Flesh" are two songs by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on their 1979 album, The Wall. "In the Flesh?" is the opening...
- Flesh is any aggregation of soft tissues of an organism. Various multicellular organisms have soft tissues that may be called "flesh". In mammals, including...
- Earth to urge the fleshers—gathered in a conference—either to migrate to the polises or at least to shelter themselves. Many fleshers reject this advice...
- Flesh on Flesh is a 2002 album by Italian-American jazz fusion and Latin jazz guitarist Al Di Meola. The album contains new compositions and reworkings...
- In the Flesh may refer to: In the Flesh (1998 film), an American ****-themed murder mystery film In the Flesh (2003 film), an Indian do****entary about...
- Tender Is the Flesh is a dystopian novel by Argentinean author Agustina Bazterrica. The novel was originally published in Spanish in 2017 and translated...
- Mortification of the flesh is an act by which an individual or group s****s to mortify or deaden their sinful nature, as a part of the process of sanctification...
- Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood (****anese: ギニーピッグ2 血肉の華, Hepburn: Ginī Piggu 2: Chiniku no Hana) is a 1985 ****anese splatter horror film written...
- Look up flesh and blood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flesh and Blood (alternately Flesh & Blood) may refer to: Flesh and Blood (card game), a collectible...
- parkland to the east by purchasing an additional stretch of land, known as Fleshers' Haugh from Patrick Bell of Cowcaddens. In the 19th century, two projects...