body
noun
/ˈbɑdi/
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/ˈbɒdi/
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[ˈbɑɾi]
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- 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 group of people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass. [from 16th c.]
- A unified collection of details, knowledge or information. [from 17th c.]
- Any physical object or material thing. [from 14th c.]
- (uncountable) Substance; physical presence. [from 17th c.]
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corpo
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- (uncountable) Comparative viscosity, solidity or substance (in wine, colours etc.). [from 17th c.]
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corpo,
consistenza
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- The largest or most important part of anything, as distinct from its appendages or accessories. [from 11th c.]
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carrozzeria,
scafo
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- An organisation, company or other authoritative group. [from 17th c.]
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ente,
organo
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