- (bodied) having a body or a body of a specified kind; often used in combination; "strong-bodied"; "big-bodied"
- (bodied) possessing or existing in bodily form; "what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind"- Shakespeare; "an incarnate spirit"; "`corporate' is an archaic term"
- (body) invest with or as with a body; give body to
- (body) the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being); "he felt as if his whole body were on fire"
- (body) a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium"; "the student body"; "administrative body"
- (body) a natural object consisting of a dead animal or person; "they found the body in the lake"
- "Bodies" is the first episode of the 14th season of Law & Order, and 302nd episode overall.
- "Bodies" is a song by Little Birdy from their second album, Hollywood. The song was the second single released from the album, and the fifth in the bands history. The single was released on January 23, 2007. "Bodies", unlike the band's previous single, failed to chart.
- "Bodies" is the lead single from British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams's eighth studio album Reality Killed the Video Star and was released on October 12, 2009 by EMI. ...
- "Bodies" is a Sex Pistols song about abortion from the 1977 album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. It has a large amount of profanity for the time: the third and final verse begins with a couplet in which the word fuck is repeated five times in rapid succession. ...
- Bodies is a BAFTA-nominated British television medical drama produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC. Created by Jed Mercurio, the series began in 2004 and is based on his book Bodies. ...
- (Body) With regard to living things, a body is the physical body of an individual. "Body" often is used in connection with appearance, health issues and death. The study of the workings of the body is physiology.
- (body) Physical frame. The physical structure of a human or animal seen as one single organism. [from 9th c.] The fleshly or corporeal nature of a human, as opposed to the spirit or soul. [from 13th c.] A corpse. [from 13th c.] (archaic or informal except in compounds) A person. [from 13th c. ...
- (Body (of the penis)) The main segment of the penis. It contains the erectile tissues that fill up with blood during sexual excitement.
- (Body) A tea “with body” has a strong liquor, not a thin, weak one.
- (Body) In E-mail terms, the part of the message containing the most textual content, sandwiched between the Header and the Signature.
- (Body) Signifies the perception of texture or weight of liquid in the mough; thin or light body can feel watery (a few high-grown arabicas); full-bodied means heavy liquor, as in Sumatra, Java and most robustas.
- (Body) The effect on the taster's palate usually experienced from a combination of alcohol, glycerin and sugar content. Often described as "full", "meaty" or "weighty".
- (Body) The main portion of the guitar which the controls, bridge and pickups are mounted. The body can be hollow (a hollow body) or solid (a solid body) design.
- (Body) Thickness and mouth-filling property of a beer described as “full or thin bodied”.
- (Body) This refers to the weight or texture of a wine in the mouth. A wine with a rich, lingering flavor would be considered full-bodied. Note: an elegant wine, like Champagne, can be considered as excellent without being full-bodied.
- (body) A term that refers to the thickness, density, or weight of a tobacco leaf. Body is one of several characteristics that together determine the quality of tobacco.
- (Body) The thickness or viscosity of a fluid.
- (body) a term describing the sense of fullness that the brewed tea imparts.
- (body) kāya (q.v.) Contemplation on the b. is one of the 4 Satipaṭṭhāna(q.v.).