What is another word for Fleshing?

Pronunciation: [flˈɛʃɪŋ] (IPA)

The term "fleshing" refers to the process of separating the flesh from the skin of an animal. There are a number of synonyms that can be used to describe this action, depending on the context in which it is being used. Some examples include de-fleshing, skinning, and flaying. These terms are often used in the context of hunting and butchery, but can also be applied to other contexts, such as tanning leather. Regardless of the synonym used, the process of fleshing remains an important step in preparing animal hides for use in various industries and applications.

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Usage examples for Fleshing

The falcon still clung Fleshing its beak in the neck of its prey.
"Moonshine & Clover"
Laurence Housman
The Tato made him understand, with an insolent expression, that he had bought a knife, and that he intended its first Fleshing to be in the bowels of some priest or other who ground down the poor.
"The Shadow of the Cathedral"
Vicente Blasco Ibañez
We rather wished to have joined with you in bringing gradually that unhappy part of mankind into civility, order, piety, and virtuous discipline, than to have confirmed their evil habits and increased their natural ferocity by Fleshing them in the slaughter of you, whom our wiser and better ancestors had sent into the wilderness with the express view of introducing, along with our holy religion, its humane and charitable manners.
"The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. VI. (of 12)"
Edmund Burke

Related words: Bodyshape, the shapening of a figure, the shaping of a figure

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