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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bod·y
n.
;
pl
.
Bodies
1.
The
material
organized
substance
of
an
animal
,
whether
living
or
dead
,
as
distinguished
from
the
spirit
,
or
vital
principle
;
the
physical
person
.
Absent
in
body
,
but
present
in
spirit
.
--
1
Cor
.
v
. 3
For
of
the
soul
the
body
form
doth
take
.
For
soul
is
form
,
and
doth
the
body
make
. --
Spenser
.
2.
The
trunk
,
or
main
part
,
of
a
person
or
animal
,
as
distinguished
from
the
limbs
and
head
;
the
main
,
central
,
or
principal
part
,
as
of
a
tree
,
army
,
country
,
etc
.
Who
set
the
body
and
the
limbs
Of
this
great
sport
together
? --
Shak
.
The
van
of
the
king's
army
was
led
by
the
general
; . . .
in
the
body
was
the
king
and
the
prince
.
--
Clarendon
.
Rivers
that
run
up
into
the
body
of
Italy
.
--
Addison
.
3.
The
real
,
as
opposed
to
the
symbolical
;
the
substance
,
as
opposed
to
the
shadow
.
Which
are
a
shadow
of
things
to
come
;
but
the
body
is
of
Christ
.
--
Col
.
ii
. 17.
4.
A
person
;
a
human
being
; --
frequently
in
composition
;
as
, any
body
, no
body
.
A
dry
,
shrewd
kind
of
a
body
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
5.
A
number
of
individuals
spoken
of
collectively
,
usually
as
united
by
some
common
tie
,
or
as
organized
for
some
purpose
;
a
collective
whole
or
totality
;
a
corporation
;
as
,
a
legislative
body
;
a
clerical
body
.
A
numerous
body
led
unresistingly
to
the
slaughter
.
--
Prescott
.
6.
A
number
of
things
or
particulars
embodied
in
a
system
;
a
general
collection
;
as
,
a
great
body
of
facts
;
a
body
of
laws
or
of
divinity
.
7.
Any
mass
or
portion
of
matter
;
any
substance
distinct
from
others
;
as
,
a
metallic
body
;
a
moving
body
;
an
aëriform
body
.
“A
body
of
cold
air.”
By
collision
of
two
bodies
,
grind
The
air
attrite
to
fire
. --
Milton
.
8.
Amount
;
quantity
;
extent
.
9.
That
part
of
a
garment
covering
the
body
,
as
distinguished
from
the
parts
covering
the
limbs
.
10.
The
bed
or
box
of
a
vehicle
,
on
or
in
which
the
load
is
placed
;
as
,
a
wagon
body
;
a
cart
body
.
11.
Print.
The
shank
of
a
type
,
or
the
depth
of
the
shank
(
by
which
the
size
is
indicated
);
as
,
a
nonpareil
face
on
an
agate
body
.
12.
Geom.
A
figure
that
has
length
,
breadth
,
and
thickness
;
any
solid
figure
.
13.
Consistency
;
thickness
;
substance
;
strength
;
as
,
this
color
has
body
;
wine
of
a
good
body
.
Note:
☞
Colors
bear
a
body
when
they
are
capable
of
being
ground
so
fine
,
and
of
being
mixed
so
entirely
with
oil
,
as
to
seem
only
a
very
thick
oil
of
the
same
color
.
14.
Aëronautics
The
central
,
longitudinal
framework
of
a
flying
machine
,
to
which
are
attached
the
planes
or
aërocurves,
passenger
accommodations
,
controlling
and
propelling
apparatus
,
fuel
tanks
,
etc
.
Also
called
fuselage
.
After body
Naut.
,
the
part
of
a
ship
abaft
the
dead
flat
.
Body cavity
Anat.
,
the
space
between
the
walls
of
the
body
and
the
inclosed
viscera
;
the
cælum; --
in
mammals
,
divided
by
the
diaphragm
into
thoracic
and
abdominal
cavities
.
Body of a church
,
the
nave
.
Body cloth
;
pl
.
Body cloths
,
a
cloth
or
blanket
for
covering
horses
.
Body clothes
. (
pl.
)
1.
Clothing
for
the
body
;
esp
.
underclothing
.
2.
Body
cloths
for
horses
. [
Obs
.] --
Addison
.
Body coat
,
a
gentleman's
dress
coat
.
Body color
Paint.
,
a
pigment
that
has
consistency
,
thickness
,
or
body
,
in
distinction
from
a
tint
or
wash
.
Body of a law
Law
,
the
main
and
operative
part
.
Body louse
Zool.
,
a
species
of
louse
(
Pediculus vestimenti
),
which
sometimes
infests
the
human
body
and
clothes
.
See
Grayback
.
Body plan
Shipbuilding
,
an
end
elevation
,
showing
the
conbour
of
the
sides
of
a
ship
at
certain
points
of
her
length
.
Body politic
,
the
collective
body
of
a
nation
or
state
as
politically
organized
,
or
as
exercising
political
functions
;
also
,
a
corporation
. --
Wharton
.
As
to
the
persons
who
compose
the
body politic
or
associate
themselves
,
they
take
collectively
the
name
of
=\“people”
,
or
“nation”
.\= --
Bouvier
.
Body servant
,
a
valet
.
The bodies seven
Alchemy
,
the
metals
corresponding
to
the
planets
. [
Obs
.]
Sol
gold
is
,
and
Luna
silver
we
threpe
(=
call
),
Mars
yren
(=
iron
),
Mercurie
quicksilver
we
clepe
,
Saturnus
lead
,
and
Jupiter
is
tin
,
and
Venus
coper
.
--
Chaucer
.
Body snatcher
,
one
who
secretly
removes
without
right
or
authority
a
dead
body
from
a
grave
,
vault
,
etc
.;
a
resurrectionist
.
Body snatching
Law
,
the
unauthorized
removal
of
a
dead
body
from
the
grave
;
usually
for
the
purpose
of
dissection
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cloth
n.
;
pl
.
Cloths
except
in
the
sense
of
garments
,
when
it
is
Clothes
(klōthz ∨ klōz).
1.
A
fabric
made
of
fibrous
material
(
or
sometimes
of
wire
,
as
in
wire
cloth
);
commonly
,
a
woven
fabric
of
cotton
,
woolen
,
or
linen
,
adapted
to
be
made
into
garments
;
specifically
,
woolen
fabrics
,
as
distinguished
from
all
others
.
2.
The
dress
;
raiment
. [
Obs
.]
See
Clothes
.
I'll
ne'er
distrust
my
God
for
cloth
and
bread
.
--
Quarles
.
3.
The
distinctive
dress
of
any
profession
,
especially
of
the
clergy
;
hence
,
the
clerical
profession
.
Appeals
were
made
to
the
priesthood
.
Would
they
tamely
permit
so
gross
an
insult
to
be
offered
to
their
cloth
?
--
Macaulay
.
The
cloth
,
the
clergy
,
are
constituted
for
administering
and
for
giving
the
best
possible
effect
to
. . .
every
axiom
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
Body cloth
.
See
under
Body
.
Cloth of gold
,
a
fabric
woven
wholly
or
partially
of
threads
of
gold
.
Cloth measure
,
the
measure
of
length
and
surface
by
which
cloth
is
measured
and
sold
.
For
this
object
the
standard
yard
is
usually
divided
into
quarters
and
nails
.
Cloth paper
,
a
coarse
kind
of
paper
used
in
pressing
and
finishing
woolen
cloth
. --
Cloth
shearer
,
one
who
shears
cloth
and
frees
it
from
superfluous
nap
.
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