flesher
See also:
Flesher
English
Etymology 1
flesh
(
verb
)
+
-er
Noun
flesher
(
plural
fleshers
)
A person who removes the
flesh
from the
skin
during the making of
leather
.
A tool used to remove the
flesh
from the skin during the making of
leather
.
Synonym:
scraper
Translations
tool for removing of flesh or fat from skin
Finnish:
jiekiö
French:
écharnoir
(fr)
m
Itelmen:
авут
Northern Mansi:
новтуп
(
nowtup
)
Northern Sami:
jiehkku
Norwegian:
Nynorsk:
skrape
f
Russian:
скребок
(ru)
m
(
skrebok
)
,
язейка
f
(
jazejka
)
Swedish:
skinnskrapa
Yakut:
кыһыах
(
kıhıaq
)
Etymology 2
flesh
(
noun
)
+
-er
Noun
flesher
(
plural
fleshers
)
(
Scotland
)
A
butcher
.
Related terms
goose-flesher
Anagrams
Herself
,
herself
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