bodying

Variant of body

body definition

body (bädē)

noun pl. bodies bod′·ies

  1. the whole physical structure and substance of a human being, animal, or plant
    1. the trunk or torso of a human being or animal
    2. the part of a garment that covers the trunk
  2. a dead person; corpse
  3. the flesh or material substance, as opposed to the spirit
  4. Informal a human being; person
  5. a group of people or things regarded or functioning as a unit a body of soldiers, an advisory body
  6. the majority of a number of people or things
  7. the main or central part of anything; specif.,
    1. the part of an automobile, truck, etc. that holds the load or passengers; the part of a vehicle that is not the chassis
    2. the hull of a ship
    3. the fuselage of an aircraft
    4. the main part of a piece of writing as distinguished from headings and introductory or supplementary matter
    5. the sound box of a stringed instrument
  8. anything having real or material substance or form; any physical or perceptible object
  9. any of the natural objects seen in the visible heavens the sun, moon, planets, stars, etc. are celestial bodies
  10. a separate portion or mass of matter a body of land or water
  11. substance, density, or consistency, as of a liquid or fabric
  12. richness or fullness of tone or flavor
  13. Law a person or something legally regarded as a person
  14. Printing the shank of a piece of type

Etymology: ME bodi, bodig < OE bodig, trunk, chest, orig. sense “cask,” akin to MLowG boddike, tub for brewing, OHG botah; prob. < It bottega, shop < L apotheca: see apothecary

transitive verb bodied bod′·ied, bodying bod′y·ing

  1. to give a body or substance to; make substantial
  2. to make part of; embody
body Idioms

body forth

  1. to give shape or form to
  2. to symbolize or represent

keep body and soul together

to stay alive

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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