dis|bod|y

dis|bod|y
dis|bod|y «dihs BOD ee», transitive verb, -bod|ied, -bod|y|ing.
= disembody. (Cf.disembody)

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  • dis|em|bod|y — «DIHS ehm BOD ee», transitive verb, bod|ied, bod|y|ing. to separate (a soul, spirit, etc.) from the body …   Useful english dictionary

  • dis|em|bod|ied — «DIHS ehm BOD eed», adjective. separated from the body: »Ghosts are usually thought of as disembodied spirits …   Useful english dictionary

  • dis|em|bod|i|ment — «DIHS ehm BOD ee muhnt», noun. 1. the act of disembodying. 2. the state of being disembodied …   Useful english dictionary

  • dis·em·bod·ied — /ˌdısəmˈbɑːdid/ adj 1 : not having a body disembodied spirits : not attached to a body a disembodied head 2 : coming from a person who cannot be seen We heard disembodied voices coming over the speakers …   Useful english dictionary

  • disbodied — dis·bod·ied …   English syllables

  • disbodied — də]sˈbädēd, (ˈ)di]s|bä , ]ˈspä , ]|spä adjective Etymology: from past participle of obsolete disbody to disembody, from dis (I) + body (n.) : disembodied while we rode we were disbodied, unconscious of flesh or feeling T.E.Lawrence * …   Useful english dictionary

  • ied — able bod·ied; cit·ied; dis·bod·ied; drap·er·ied; full bod·ied; gal·ler·ied; lil·ied; liv·er·ied; phy·lac·ter·ied; sanc·tu·ar·ied; shrub·ber·ied; stud·ied; stud·ied·ly; stud·ied·ness; trac·er·ied; var·ied; var·ied·ly; bod·ied; …   English syllables

  • Disbodied — Dis*bod ied, a. Disembodied. [R.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • disembody — dis•em•bod•y [[t]ˌdɪs ɛmˈbɒd i[/t]] v. t. bod•ied, bod•y•ing to divest (a soul, spirit, etc.) of a body • Etymology: 1705–15 dis em•bod′i•ment, n …   From formal English to slang

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