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flesh meaning in Latin

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like flesh adjective

carnulentus [carnulenta, carnulentum]adjective

little piece of flesh noun

caruncula [carunculae](1st) F
noun

lose flesh verb
[UK: luːz fleʃ]
[US: ˈluːz ˈfleʃ]

depulpo [depulpare, depulpavi, depulpatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

make incarnate, make into flesh verb

incarno [incarnare, incarnavi, incarnatus](1st) TRANS
verb

incaro [incarare, incaravi, incaratus](1st) TRANS
verb

meat, flesh noun

caro [carnis](3rd) F
noun

meat / flesh noun

carnis [carnis](3rd) F
noun

meat / flesh of lamb, "lamb" noun

agnina [agninae](1st) F
noun

not slaughtered, of animal that died natural death / its flesh adjective

morticinus [morticina, morticinum]adjective

obesity, corpulence, fleshiness of body noun

corpulentia [corpulentiae](1st) F
noun

of / pertaining to / belonging to flesh adjective

carnarius [carnaria, carnarium]adjective

of flesh of wild goats adjective

capragenus [capragena, capragenum]adjective

caprugenus [caprugena, caprugenum]adjective

of the_flesh adjective

carnalis [carnalis, carnale]adjective

of the_flesh, carnal adjective

carneus [carnea, carneum]adjective

piece of tissue (medical), fleshy growth noun

caruncula [carunculae](1st) F
noun

plumpness, fleshiness noun

crassities [crassitiei](5th) F
noun

pulp / flesh of plants, sapwood noun

carnis [carnis](3rd) F
noun

pulpy / fleshy / soft parts (plant), sapwood noun

caro [carnis](3rd) F
noun

putting on of flesh / fat noun

corpulentia [corpulentiae](1st) F
noun

soft fleshy body parts (usu. pl.), internal organs noun

viscus [visceris](3rd) N
noun

take off the flesh verb

decarno [decarnare, decarnavi, decarnatus](1st) TRANS
verb

the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak (achieving something is made impossible by frailty)
phrase
[UK: ðə ˈspɪ.rɪt ɪz ˈwɪl.ɪŋ bʌt ðə fleʃ ɪz wiːk]
[US: ðə ˈspɪ.rət ˈɪz ˈwɪl.ɪŋ ˈbət ðə ˈfleʃ ˈɪz ˈwiːk]

spiritus quidem promptus est, caro autem infirmaphrase

things of the_flesh noun

carnale [carnalis](3rd) N
noun

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