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bodying

Variant of body

noun pl. bodies

  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

transitive verb bodied, bodying

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

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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