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fleshiness Meaning in Bengali



গড় উর্বরতা চেয়ে বেশি





fleshiness's Usage Examples:

grown in pots, but are better grown in baskets, owing to the extreme fleshiness of their roots.


scientific categorization, but refers to commonness in outer appearance, fleshiness and oiliness and include such species of fish as sardine, mackerel, herring.


Its softness and "fleshiness", combined with its earlier ripening, makes Merlot a popular grape for.


does not grow well in greenhouses, has a short season, and its extreme fleshiness makes the fruit heavy and liable to squeezing and decay when packed.


It is also natural for the peasant rural poor to view fleshiness and excess body fat as the very sign of life, good health, strength and.


suggested to Giorgio Vasari "both the slenderness of a young man and the fleshiness and roundness of a woman", and its androgynous quality has often been.


The deep ridges on both body and arms "emphasize the fleshiness" of the smiling child's body.


Traditional red Burgundy is famous for its savory fleshiness and "farmyard" aromas (these latter sometimes associated with thiol and.


small ears, and has a unique feature called a "toad eye" caused by extra fleshiness of the eyelids, which helps to deflect water and provide extra insulation.


numerous other obese nudes in the pre-World War I period in which the fleshiness of the figures is connected to the thickness of the paint—a device that.


suppressed the slave trade in Egypt, but also for cruelty and "representing fleshiness for its own sake".


He is youthful, and his face has a soft fleshiness achieved through shallow curves and flowing, harmonious brushstrokes,.


Sharp's character: "I love the luminosity that pregnancy brings, I love the fleshiness, I love the ample bosom—it gave me much more to play with", she said.


harvested at less than ideal ripeness, it can lack a sense of fruit or "fleshiness" on the palate which can be compensated by adding the rounder flavors.


is in the realm of spirit and eternity, and not to be about corporeal-fleshiness.


Famitsu positively commented on the "realistic fleshiness" of the figure, in addition to focusing on the beauty of the "real Quiet".


the spirit in painting from a high-point in Sandro Botticelli to the fleshiness of Rubens and its recovery in the 20th century as evidenced in the works.


to represent "a late stage in the transformation of Ionian Hellenistic fleshiness into Julio-Claudian classicism" with archaizing elements found in other.


title and form both evoke earliest instinct of nestling into the soft, fleshiness of the mother's chest in search of warmth and sustenance.



fleshiness's Meaning':

more than average fatness

Synonyms:

stoutness; roundness; overweight; plumpness; exogenous obesity; embonpoint; avoirdupois; blubber; corpulence; adiposis; fat; corpulency; fatness; obesity;

Antonyms:

leanness; angularity; thin; laugh; angular;

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