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Definition of bodily
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Bodily
(a.)
Having
a body or
material
form;
physical;
corporeal;
consisting
of
matter.
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Heat
::
Heat (n.) The
sensation
caused
by the force or
influence
of heat when
excessive,
or above that which is
normal
to the human body; the
bodily
feeling
experienced
on
exposure
to fire, the sun's rays, etc.; the
reverse
of
cold..
Industry
::
Industry
(n.)
Habitual
diligence
in any
employment
or
pursuit,
either
bodily
or
mental;
steady
attention
to
business;
assiduity;
--
opposed
to sloth and
idleness;
as,
industry
pays
debts,
while
idleness
or
despair
will
increase
them..
Physical
::
Physical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
nature
(as
including
all
created
existences);
in
accordance
with the laws of
nature;
also, of or
relating
to
natural
or
material
things,
or to the
bodily
structure,
as
opposed
to
things
mental,
moral,
spiritual,
or
imaginary;
material;
natural;
as,
armies
and
navies
are the
physical
force of a
nation;
the body is the
physical
part of man..
Mortify
::
Mortify
(v. t.) To
deaden
by
religious
or other
discipline,
as the
carnal
affections,
bodily
appetites,
or
worldly
desires;
to bring into
subjection;
to
abase;
to
humble..
Diathesis
::
Diathesis
(n.)
Bodily
condition
or
constitution,
esp. a
morbid
habit which
predisposes
to a
particular
disease,
or class of
diseases..
Complexion
::
Complexion
(n.) The
bodily
constitution;
the
temperament;
habitude,
or
natural
disposition;
character;
nature..
Transplantation
::
Transplantation
(n.) The
removal
of a
bodily
organ or of
tissues
from one
person,
and the
insertion
of them into
another
person
to
replace
a
damaged
organ or
tissue;
as, the
transplantation
of a
heart,
kidney,
or
liver..
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.) An
unreal
image
presented
to the
bodily
or
mental
vision;
a
deceptive
appearance;
a false show;
mockery;
hallucination.
Corporeally
::
Corporeally
(adv.)
In the body; in a
bodily
form or
manner.
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) To
derange
the
functions
of,
whether
bodily,
mental,
or
spiritual;
to
disorder;
to
disease..
Bodily
::
Bodily
(a.)
Having
a body or
material
form;
physical;
corporeal;
consisting
of
matter.
Fatigue
::
Fatigue
(n.) To weary with labor or any
bodily
or
mental
exertion;
to
harass
with toil; to
exhaust
the
strength
or
endurance
of; to tire.
Hurter
::
Hurter
(n.) A
bodily
injury
causing
pain; a
wound,
bruise,
or the
like..
Sensuality
::
Sensuality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sensual;
devotedness
to the
gratification
of the
bodily
appetites;
free
indulgence
in
carnal
or
sensual
pleasures;
luxuriousness;
voluptuousness;
lewdness.
Pain
::
Pain (n.) To put to
bodily
uneasiness
or
anguish;
to
afflict
with
uneasy
sensations
of any
degree
of
intensity;
to
torment;
to
torture;
as, his
dinner
or his wound
pained
him; his
stomach
pained
him..
Perception
::
Perception
(n.) The act of
perceiving;
cognizance
by the
senses
or
intellect;
apperhension
by the
bodily
organs,
or by the mind, of what is
presented
to them;
discernment;
apperhension;
cognition..
Hurt
::
Hurt (v. t.) To cause
physical
pain to; to do
bodily
harm to; to wound or
bruise
painfully.
Labor
::
Labor (n.)
Physical
toil or
bodily
exertion,
especially
when
fatiguing,
irksome,
or
unavoidable,
in
distinction
from
sportive
exercise;
hard,
muscular
effort
directed
to some
useful
end, as
agriculture,
manufactures,
and like;
servile
toil;
exertion;
work..
Affection
::
Affection
(n.) An
attribute;
a
quality
or
property;
a
condition;
a
bodily
state;
as,
figure,
weight,
etc. , are
affections
of
bodies..
Personally
::
Personally
(adv.)
In a
personal
manner;
by
bodily
presence;
in
person;
not by
representative
or
substitute;
as, to
deliver
a
letter
personally..
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