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==In science== |
==In science== |
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* [[Physical body]], an object in physics |
* [[Physical body]], an object in physics that represents a large amount or object that takes up space. |
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* [[Body plan]], the physical features shared by a group of animals |
* [[Body plan]], the physical features shared by a group of animals |
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** [[Anatomy]], the study of the body plan of animals |
** [[Anatomy]], the study of the body plan of animals |
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* [[Human body]], the entire structure of a human organism |
* [[Human body]], the entire structure of a human organism |
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** [[Dead body]] or cadaver, a dead human body |
** [[Dead body]] or cadaver, a dead human body also called a corpse |
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* (living) matter, see: [[Mind–body problem]], the relationship between mind and matter in philosophy |
* (living) matter, see: [[Mind–body problem]], the relationship between mind and matter in philosophy |
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* [[Enviromental]], Body could be used as a body of water, representing a lake. Such as lake Michigan could be spoken a boy of water. |
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==In arts and entertainment== |
==In arts and entertainment== |
Revision as of 19:40, 16 February 2021
Body may refer to:
In science
- Physical body, an object in physics that represents a large amount or object that takes up space.
- Body plan, the physical features shared by a group of animals
- Anatomy, the study of the body plan of animals
- Human body, the entire structure of a human organism
- Dead body or cadaver, a dead human body also called a corpse
- (living) matter, see: Mind–body problem, the relationship between mind and matter in philosophy
- Enviromental, Body could be used as a body of water, representing a lake. Such as lake Michigan could be spoken a boy of water.
In arts and entertainment
In film and television
- Body (2015 Polish film), a 2015 Polish film
- Body (2015 American film), a 2015 American film
- "Body" (Wonder Showzen episode), a 2006 episode of American sketch comedy television series Wonder Showzen
- "Body", an episode of the Adult Swim television series, Off the Air
In literature and publishing
- body text, the text forming the main content of any printed matter
- body (typography), the size of a piece of metal type
- B.O.D.Y. (manga), by Ao Mimori
- B O D Y, an international online literary magazine
In music
- Electronic body music, a genre
- "Body" (Ja Rule song), a 2007 hip-hop song
- "Body" (Marques Houston song), a 2009 R&B song
- "Body", a 2010 song by Teairra Marí
- "Body" (Dreezy song), 2016
- "Body" (Loud Luxury song), a 2017 house song
- "Body" (Sean Paul song), a 2017 dancehall song
- "Body", a song by Men Without Hats from No Hats Beyond This Point, 2003
- "Body", a song by Funky Green Dogs from Star, 1999
- "Body" (The Jacksons song), a song by The Jacksons from Victory, 1984
- "Body" (Megan Thee Stallion song), a song by Megan Thee Stallion from Good News, 2020
- Body (Aaamyyy album), Japanese musician Aaamyyy's 2019 debut album
- Body (The Necks album), 2018 album by The Necks
- B.O.D.Y. (album) (Band Of D Year), a 2006 album by Machel Montano
- Best Night of My Life, a 2010 Jamie Foxx album originally named Body
Other uses
- Jesse Ventura (born 1951), nicknamed "The Body", American media personality, actor, author, former politician and retired professional wrestler
- Body (surname)
- Body (transistor), a terminal of a field-effect transistor
- Body (wine), a wine tasting descriptor of sense of alcohol and feeling in the mouth
- Automobile body, the outer body of a motor vehicle which is built around a chassis
- Body corporate, a corporation capable of having legal rights and duties within a certain legal system
- Body politic, metaphor in which a nation is considered to be a corporate entity, being likened to a human body
- An HTML element that contains the displayable content of a page
See also
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