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BODY |
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Consistency of
substance |
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The trunk or torso
of a human or
animal. |
structure |
a body
of water |
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We walked out in
a body. |
individual |
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A corpse or
carcass. |
being |
 |
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frame |
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A human;
a person. |
The content of
a book or
document |
The passenger
and cargo-carrying
part of an aircraft,
ship, or other vehicle. |
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The physical part
of a person. |
A mass of
matter |
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The main or
central part,
as: |
 |
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The sound box
of an instrument. |
figure |
 |
mortal |
A number of persons,
concepts, or things
regarded as a group |
 |
shape |
A group of individuals
regarded as an entity;
a corporation. |
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the body
of evidence. |
 |
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form |
a celestial body |
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A collection
of information |
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Text taken from:
The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Roget's New Millennium Thesaurus, First Edition
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