a. Of the color of flesh.
1752. Sir J. Hill, Hist. Anim., 95. The little flesh-coloured Actinia, with very numerous tentacula.
1774. Goldsm., Hist. Earth, V. I. xi. 115. The head and neck are without feathers covered with a flesh-coloured skin on the upper part, a fine scarlet behind the head, and a duskier coloured skin before.
1840. J. Baxter, Libr. Pract. Agric. (ed. 4), I. 177. The flesh-coloured clover.
1861. Miss Pratt, Flower. Pl., IV. 93. Flesh-coloured Speedwell.