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Adjective: bodied  bó-deed
  1. Having a body or a body of a specified kind; often used in combination
    "strong-bodied"; "big-bodied"
     
  2. Possessing or existing in bodily form
    "what seemed bodied melted as breath into the wind";
    - corporal, corporate [archaic], embodied, incarnate
Verb: body  bó-dee
  1. Invest with or as with a body; give body to
    "The sculptor bodied forth his vision in clay";
    - personify

See also: corporeal, incarnate, lithe-bodied, long-bodied, material, narrow-bodied, oval-bodied, short-bodied, silver-bodied, silvery-bodied, slender-bodied, slim-bodied, smooth-bodied, thick-bodied, thin-bodied

Type of: be, embody, personify

Antonym: unbodied

Encyclopedia: Bodied

Body, Mind and Soul