A bodysuit.
A person.
A human being, regarded as marginalized or oppressed.
A corpse.
The largest or most important part of anything, as distinct from its appendages or accessories.
The content of a letter, message, or other printed or electronic document, as distinct from signatures, salutations, headers, and so on.
A group of people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass.
A three-dimensional object, such as a cube or cone.
An organisation, company or other authoritative group.
The fleshly or corporeal nature of a human, as opposed to the spirit or soul.
A unified collection of details, knowledge or information.
The code of a subroutine, contrasted to its signature and parameters.
Comparative viscosity, solidity or substance (in wine, colours etc.).
The torso, the main structure of a human or animal frame excluding the extremities (limbs, head, tail).
Any physical object or material thing.
The shank of a type, or the depth of the shank (by which the size is indicated).
The physical structure of a human or animal seen as one single organism.
Substance; physical presence.
What's a body gotta do to get a drink around here?
An agglomeration of some substance, especially one that would be otherwise uncountable.
To embody.
To murder someone.
To give body or shape to something.
To construct the bodywork of a car.
To utterly defeat someone.
to hard counter a particular character build or play style. Frequently used in the passive voice form, get bodied by.
A toothed gear whose face is the arc of a circle.
section
a fictional region of space designated for navigational or governance purposes.
a field of economic activity
A fixed, continuous section of the track, such that sectors do not overlap but all sectors make up the whole track.
part of a circle, extending to the center; circular sector
an area designated by boundaries within which a unit operates, and for which it is responsible
zone (designated area).
one of the subdivisions of a coastal frontier
an instrument consisting of two rulers of equal length joined by a hinge.
An area of a crag, consisting of various routes
fixed-sized unit (traditionally 512 bytes) of sequential data stored on a track of a digital medium (compare to block)