English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Bodement (n.)

An omen; a prognostic.

Bodge (n.)

A botch; a patch.

Bodge (v. t.)

To botch; to mend clumsily; to patch.

Bodge (v. i.)

See Budge.

Bodged (imp. & p. p.)

of Bodge

Bodian (n.)

A large food fish (Diagramma lineatum), native of the East Indies.

Bodice (n.)

A kind of under waist stiffened with whalebone, etc., worn esp. by women; a corset; stays.

Bodice (n.)

A close-fitting outer waist or vest forming the upper part of a woman's dress, or a portion of it.

Bodiced (a.)

Wearing a bodice.

Bodied (a.)

Having a body; -- usually in composition; as, able-bodied.

Bodied (imp. & p. p.)

of Body

Bodies (pl. )

of Body

Bodiless (a.)

Having no body.

Bodiless (a.)

Without material form; incorporeal.

Bodiliness (n.)

Corporeality.

Bodily (adv.)

Corporeally; in bodily form; united with a body or matter; in the body.

Bodily (a.)

Real; actual; put in execution.

Bodily (a.)

Of or pertaining to the body, in distinction from the mind.

Bodily (a.)

Having a body or material form; physical; corporeal; consisting of matter.

Bodily (adv.)

In respect to, or so as to affect, the entire body or mass; entirely; all at once; completely; as, to carry away bodily. "Leapt bodily below."