Definitions for BODbɒd
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
bod*bɒd(n.)
body.
Category: Common Vocabulary
Brit. a person.
Category: Common Vocabulary
* Informal..
Origin of bod:
1780–90
BOD
biochemical oxygen demand.
Category: Biochemistry
Princeton's WordNet
human body, physical body, material body, soma, build, figure, physique, anatomy, shape, bod, chassis, frame, form, flesh(noun)
alternative names for the body of a human being
"Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak"
Wiktionary
bod(Noun)
short form of body
Fred likes to keep his bod in shape.
bod(Noun)
a person
George was a bit of an odd bod.
Translations for BOD
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary
stitch(noun)
a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting
She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.
- steekAfrikaans

- غُرْزَهArabic

- бримкаBulgarian

- pontoPortuguese (BR)

- steh; okoCzech

- der Stich, die MascheGerman

- sting; maskeDanish

- βελονιά, πόντοςGreek

- puntadaSpanish

- piste, silmusEstonian

- دانهFarsi

- silmukkaFinnish

- point; mailleFrench

- תֶפֶרHebrew

- टांका, तोपाHindi

- šav, očicaCroatian

- öltés (tűvel), szem(kötésben)Hungarian

- setikIndonesian

- lykkja, saumur, (nál)sporIcelandic

- punto; magliaItalian

- 一針Japanese

- 한 땀Korean

- dygsnis, akisLithuanian

- dūriens; valdziņšLatvian

- jahitanMalay

- steekDutch

- maske, stingNorwegian

- ścieg, oczkoPolish

- pontoPortuguese

- punct; ochiRomanian

- стежок; петляRussian

- steh; očko, okoSlovak

- vbod; petljaSlovenian

- bodSerbian

- stygn, maskaSwedish

- รอยเย็บThai

- dikişTurkish

- (縫紉成編織的)一針,針腳Chinese (Trad.)

- стібокUkrainian

- سلاءیUrdu

- mũi khâu, mũi đanVietnamese

- (缝纫成编织的)一针,针脚Chinese (Simp.)

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