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Definition of body
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Body (v. t.) To
furnish
with, or as with, a body; to
produce
in
definite
shape;
to
embody..
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Founder
::
Founder
(n.) An
inflammatory
fever of the body, or acute
rheumatism;
as, chest
founder.
See Chest
ffounder..
Fibrin
::
Fibrin
(n.) An
albuminous
body,
resembling
animal
fibrin
in
composition,
found in
cereal
grains
and
similar
seeds;
vegetable
fibrin..
Effort
::
Effort
(n.) A force
acting
on a body in the
direction
of its
motion.
Docetae
::
Docetae
(n. pl.)
Ancient
heretics
who held that
Christ's
body was
merely
a
phantom
or
appearance.
Psychophysics
::
Psychophysics
(n.) The
science
of the
connection
between
nerve
action
and
consciousness;
the
science
which
treats
of the
relations
of the
psychical
and
physical
in their
conjoint
operation
in man; the
doctrine
of the
relation
of
function
or
dependence
between
body and soul.
Ease
::
Ease (n.) To free from
anything
that
pains,
disquiets,
or
oppresses;
to
relieve
from toil or care; to give rest,
repose,
or
tranquility
to; -- often with of; as, to ease of pain; ease the body or
mind..
Inflammation
::
Inflammation
(n.)
Violent
excitement;
heat;
passion;
animosity;
turbulence;
as, an
inflammation
of the mind, of the body
politic,
or of
parties..
Staffier
::
Staff (n.)
Hence:
A body of
assistants
serving
to carry into
effect
the plans of a
superintendant
or
manager;
as, the staff of a
newspaper..
Angiotomy
::
Angiotomy
(n.)
Dissection
of the blood
vessels
and
lymphatics
of the body.
Spheromere
::
Spheromere
(n.) Any one of the
several
symmetrical
segments
arranged
around
the
central
axis and
composing
the body of a
radiate
anmal.
Kern
::
Kern (n.) A part of the face of a type which
projects
beyond
the body, or
shank..
En-
::
En- () A
prefix
signifying
in or into, used in many
English
words,
chiefly
those
borrowed
from the
French.
Some
English
words are
written
indifferently
with en-or in-. For ease of
pronunciation
it is
commonly
changed
to
em-before
p, b, and m, as in
employ,
embody,
emmew.
It is
sometimes
used to give a
causal
force,
as in
enable,
enfeeble,
to cause to be, or to make, able, or
feeble;
and
sometimes
merely
gives an
intensive
force,
as in
enchasten.
See In-..
Numerary
::
Numerary
(a.)
Belonging
to a
certain
number;
counting
as one of a
collection
or body.
Transmigrate
::
Transmigrate
(v. i.) To pass from one body or
condition
into
another.
Estate
::
Estate
(n.) The
state;
the
general
body
politic;
the
common-wealth;
the
general
interest;
state
affairs.
Somatology
::
Somatology
(n.) A
treatise
on the human body;
anatomy.
Prank
::
Prank (v. t.) To adorn in a showy
manner;
to dress or equip
ostentatiously;
-- often
followed
by up; as, to prank up the body. See
Prink..
Schwenkfeldian
::
Schwenkfeldian
(n.) A
member
of a
religious
sect
founded
by
Kaspar
von
Schwenkfeld,
a
Silesian
reformer
who
disagreed
with
Luther,
especially
on the
deification
of the body of
Christ..
Phlogosis
::
Phlogosis
(n.)
Inflammation
of
external
parts of the body;
erysipelatous
inflammation.
Brigandine
::
Brigandine
(n.) A coast of armor for the body,
consisting
of
scales
or
plates,
sometimes
overlapping
each
other,
generally
of
metal,
and sewed to linen or other
material.
It was worn in the
Middle
Ages..
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