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Body Definition–noun | 1. | the physical structure and material substance of an animal or plant, living or dead. | | 3. | the trunk or main mass of a thing: the body of a tree. | | 4. | Anatomy, Zoology. the physical structure of a human being or animal, not including the head, limbs, and tail; trunk; torso. | | 5. | Architecture. the principal mass of a building. | | 6. | the section of a vehicle, usually in the shape of a box, cylindrical container, or platform, in or on which passengers or the load is carried. | | 7. | Nautical. the hull of a ship. | | 8. | Aeronautics. the fuselage of a plane. | | 9. | Printing. the shank of a type, supporting the face. | | 10. | Geometry. a figure having the three dimensions of length, breadth, and thickness; a solid. | | 11. | Physics. a mass, esp. one considered as a whole. | | 12. | the major portion of an army, population, etc.: The body of the American people favors the president's policy. | | 13. | the principal part of a speech or document, minus introduction, conclusion, indexes, etc. | | 14. | a person: She's a quiet sort of body. | | 15. | Law. the physical person of an individual. | | 16. | a collective group: student body; c
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orporate body. | | 17. | Astronomy. an object in space, as a planet or star. | | 18. | a separate physical mass or quantity, esp. as distinguished from other masses or quantities. | | 19. | consistency or density; richness; substance: This wine has good body. Wool has more body than rayon. | | 20. | the part of a dress that covers the trunk or the part of the trunk above the waist. | | 21. | Ceramics. the basic material of which a ceramic article is made. | –verb (used with object) | 22. | to invest with or as with a body. | | 23. | to represent in bodily form (usually fol. by forth). | –adjective | 24. | of or pertaining to the body; bodily. | | 25. | of or pertaining to the main reading matter of a book, article, etc., as opposed to headings, illustrations, or the like. | —Idioms | 26. | in a body, as a group; together; collectively: We left the party in a body. | | 27. | keep body and soul together, to support oneself; maintain life: Few writers can make enough to keep body and soul together without another occupation. | | From Dictionary
Kit Definition–noun | 1. | a set or collection of
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tools, supplies, instructional matter, etc., for a specific purpose: a first-aid kit; a sales kit. | | 2. | the case for containing these. | | 3. | such a case and its contents. | | 4. | a set of materials or parts from which something can be assembled: a model car made from a kit. | | 5. | Informal. a set, lot, or collection of things or persons. | | 6. | a wooden tub, pail, etc., usually circular. | | 7. | Chiefly British. a costume or outfit of clothing, esp. for a specific purpose: ski kit; dancing kit; battle kit. | –verb (used with object) | 8. | to package or make available in a kit: a new model airplane that has just been kitted for the hobbyist. | | 9. | Chiefly British. to outfit or equip (often fol. by out or up). | —Idiom | 10. | kit and caboodle or boodle, Informal. the whole lot of persons or things; all of something (often prec. by whole): We took along the whole kit and caboodle in the station wagon. | | From Dictionary
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