Why this word is great
FLESHLINESS — [Noun] The state of indulgence in bodily appetites; an absorption in the concerns of the flesh. From Middle English fleschly, from Old English flǣsċlīċ ("of the flesh"), derived from flǣsċ ("flesh") + -līċ ("-ly"), combined with the suffix -ness (denoting state or quality). Unlike "carnality" (which narrows to lust's sharp hunger) or "sensuality" (which lingers in the velvet touch of experience), fleshliness is the whole-body surrender to hunger, fatigue, and the slow decay of mortal coils. It is the grease on fingers after tearing roast meat, the sweat-damp sheets of a fevered sleeper, the slow ache of overfull stomachs pressing against belt buckles—reminders that we are never more human than when we are prisoners of our own skin.