body
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[edit] English
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[edit] Etymology
From Old English bodiġ, of unknown origin.
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- Rhymes: -ɒdi
- Hyphenation: bod·y
[edit] Noun
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body (countable and uncountable; plural bodies)
- The physical structure of a human or animal seen as one single organism.
- I saw them walking from a distance, their bodies strangely angular in the dawn light.
- The fleshly or corporeal nature of a human, as opposed to the spirit or soul.
- The body is driven by desires, but the soul is at peace.
- A corpse.
- Her body was found at four o'clock, just two hours after the murder.
- The torso, the main structure of a human or animal frame excluding the extremities (limbs, head, tail).
- The boxer took a blow to the body.
- The largest or most important part of anything, as distinct from its appendages or accessories.
- The bumpers and front tyres were ruined, but the body of the car was in remarkable shape.
- (archaic) The section of a dress extending from the neck to the waist, excluding the arms.
- Penny was in the scullery, pressing the body of her new dress.
- (now archaic except in compounds) A person.
- 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones, Folio Society 1973, p. 463:
- Indeed, if it belonged to a poor body, it would be another thing; but so great a lady, to be sure, can never want it [...]
- 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones, Folio Society 1973, p. 463:
- An organisation, company or other authoritative group.
- The local train operating company is the managing body for this section of track.
- A group of men or people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass.
- I was escorted from the building by a body of armed security guards.
- A unified collection of details, knowledge or information.
- We have now amassed a body of evidence which points to one conclusion.
- Any physical object or material thing.
- All bodies are held together by internal forces.
- (uncountable) Substance; physical presence.
- We have given body to what was just a vague idea.
- (uncountable) Comparative viscosity, solidity or substance (in wine, colours etc.).
- The rioja, sadly, lacked body.
- (programming) The code of a subroutine, contrasted to its signature and parameters.W
[edit] Synonyms
- See WikiSaurus:body
- See WikiSaurus:corpse
[edit] Derived terms
terms derived from body
[edit] Translations
physical structure of a human or animal
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fleshly or corporeal nature of a human
corpse
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torso
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largest or most important part of anything (eg car bodywork)
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organisation, company or other authoritative group
group having a common purpose or opinion
collection of knowledge
any physical object or material thing
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substance, material presence
comparative viscosity, solidity or substance
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[edit] Dutch
[edit] Etymology
From English.
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body m. (plural body’s, diminutive body’tje)
[edit] Finnish
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body
- A onesie (children's garment).
[edit] Italian
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body m.
- A leotard.

