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1. the entire physical structure of an animal or human being 2. the trunk or torso, not including the limbs, head, or tail 3. Maths a three-dimensional region with an interior 4. Physics an object or substance that has three dimensions, a mass, and is distinguishable from surrounding objects 5. the sound box of a guitar, violin, or similar stringed instrument 6. (in watercolour painting) a white filler mixed with pigments to make them opaque body [′bäd·ē] (aerospace engineering) The main part or main central portion of an airplane, airship, rocket, or the like; a fuselage or hull. Any fabrication, structure, or other material form, especially one aerodynamically or ballistically designed; for example, an airfoil is a body designed to produce an aerodynamic reaction. (geography) A separate entity or mass of water, such as an ocean or a lake. (geology) An ore body, or pocket of mineral deposit. (materials) The consistency or viscosity of fluid materials, such as lubricating oils, paints, and cosmetics. (mechanical engineering) The part of a drill which runs from the outer corners of the cutting lips to the shank or neck. body The principal volume of a building, such as the nave of a church. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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