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Etymology

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From flesh +‎ -like.

Adjective

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fleshlike (not comparable)

  1. 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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