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    bod·i·ly
    [ˈbädəlē]
    adjective
    bodily (adjective)
    1. of or concerning the body:
      "children learn to control their bodily functions"
      • material or actual as opposed to spiritual or incorporeal:
        "the idea of angels taking human bodily form when they come to earth"
    adverb
    bodily (adverb)
    1. by moving a person's or one's own body with force:
      "he hauled her bodily from the van" · "he launched himself bodily at the door"
    2. in one mass; as a whole:
      "he built ships on the Atlantic shore, transporting them bodily over the hills and sailing them off into the Pacific"
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    What is the meaning of bodily?Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. 1. Of, relating to, or belonging to the body. 2. Physical as opposed to mental or spiritual: bodily welfare. 1. In the flesh; in person: bodily but not mentally present. 2. As a complete physical entity: carried the child bodily from the room.
    What is the meaning of body?Having a body or material form; physical; corporeal. Real; actual; put into execution. In or by the body; physically. He was thrown bodily out of the house.
    What is the difference between bodily and physical?Though often interchangeable ( bodily injury; physical pain ), bodily tends to emphasize the inner workings ( bodily functions; bodily fluids; bodily rhythms ), while physical is more often associated with externalities such as condition, appearance, or activity ( physical exercise; physical beauty; physical violence ).
     
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