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See: Amygdaloid nucleus.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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Part of the eye, the ciliary body is a thin vascular (blood vessel-filled) middle layer of the eye that is situated between the sclera (the white of the eye) and the retina (the nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, senses light, and creates impulses that travel through the optic nerve to the brain). The ciliary body is part of the uvea, whic [..]
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The impression of weight on one's palate; light, medium, and full are common body qualifiers.
Source: winemag.com (offline)

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The impression of weight, fullness or thickness on the palate; usually the result of a combination of alcohol, sugar, dissolved solids (including sugars, phenolics, minerals and acids) and, to a lesse [..]
Source: winespectator.com

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The main text of work not including the headlines.
Source: printindustry.com

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Old English bodig "trunk, chest" (of a man or animal); related to Old High German botah, of unknown origin. Not elsewhere in Germanic, and the word has died out in German (replaced by leib, [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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Stories “Accepting Allergies” (September 2011 Friend) Ellen Joy and Hannah have food allergies, but they enjoy many healthy and yummy foods.“A Busy Day for Hands” (January 2014 Friend) A story-poem fo [..]
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The consistency, thickness and mouth-filling property of a beer. The sensation of palate fullness in the mouth ranges from thin- to full-bodied.
Source: craftbeer.com

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invest with or as with a body; give body to the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being); "he felt as if his whole body were on fire" a group of per [..]
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the whole of a person or animal
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  The sensation of heaviness, richness, or thickness and associated texture when one tastes coffee. Body, along with flavor, acidity, and aroma, is one of the principal categories used by professional [..]
Source: coffeereview.com

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That part of the aeroplane which accomodates the engine, pilot, passenger and probably the petrol and oil tanks
Source: theaerodrome.com

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Prior to the late 13th century, the knight defended his body with a combination defense of mail
Source: medievalwarfare.info

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Dictionary of Internet Terms In e-mail terms,the part of the message containing the most textual content ,sandwiched between the header and the signature.
Source: comptechdoc.org (offline)

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The main shank or portion of the letter character other than the ascenders and descenders; a term used to define the thickness or viscosity of printer's ink.
Source: montague-gardens.minutemanpress.co.za (offline)

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Principal part of a container, usually the largest part in one piece containing the sides.
Source: intracen.org

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guf
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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 a tactile sensation describing the weight and fullness of wine in the mouth.  A wine can be light, medium, or full bodied.
Source: vinology.com

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1. The portion of the cartridge case which contains the propellant.2. Shotshell - the tubular section that contains the propellant, wads and shot charge (if present).
Source: saami.org (offline)

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In printing, the main portion of a book, beginning with the first page of the text and including any footnotes and illustrations but excluding the front matter and back matter. In bookbinding, the blo [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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HTML tag used to enclose the body (all the text and tags) of the HTML document.
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In physics, a body is a chunk of matter, usually one that can be treated as an individual entity and described as having boundaries, volume and mass for purposes of analysis. Stars, planets, baseballs [..]
Source: lhup.edu

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In inkmaking, a term referring to the viscosity, or consistency, of an ink (e.g., an ink with too much body is stiff).
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the main text of the work but not including headlines.
Source: bestprintingonline.com

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a.) Often used to describe the consistency of viscosity of a finishing material. It's also used to describe the fullness or thickness of film on the work. b.) The consistency of an adhesive.
Source: armstrong.com (offline)

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The outer panels that shroud the mechanical and electrical workings of a vehicle.
Source: edmunds.com

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the consistency, thickness, and sensation of fullness created by beer in the mouth.
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This term is used mostly with the low power stereo microscopes and it is the basic heart of the microscope without any type of stand (base) or illuminators.  It usually includes the eyepiece and objective lenses but not the focusing block.
Source: microscope-microscope.org (offline)

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The outward form.
Source: creativelife.org

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Describes a tea liquor possessing fullness and strength.
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 The thickness or viscosity of a fluid.
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"One of the main characteristics used to evaluate coffee beans, the others being flavour, aroma and acidity."
Source: coffeemachinesqueensland.com.au (offline)

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copy following intro
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See Cabinet.
Source: ipdb.org

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The physical structure of a human or animal seen as one single organism.
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The text of a given piece of copy, as opposed to other written elements such as headlines, subheads, captions, etc.
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Main part of an electronic mail message, as opposed to header and attachment.
Source: webbyfoot.com (offline)

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the part of an email message after the headers (the substantive contents of an email message)
Source: cogipas.com

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The main part of an E-mail message. boot
Source: epemag.net (offline)

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A word used with Jamaican food and drink to describe a full, rich flavor and texture. For instance, a full-bodied wine, beer or coffee has a complex, well-rounded flavor that lingers in the mouth. T
Source: getjamaica.com (offline)

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Richness and the amount of mouth feel a drinker experiences from a beverage.
Source: arrowscientific.com.au (offline)

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A culinary term used to describe a food or drink of substantial texture and flavor that lends a complex, well-rounded flavor to the palate.
Source: atomicgourmet.com

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The sensation of substance.
Source: foodtechcorp.com (offline)

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(n) the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being)(n) a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity(n) a natural object consisting of [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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corpus corporis
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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Pillar next to the front seat occupants’ heads
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The unthreaded portion of a bolt between the head and the threaded portion.
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Structure mounted on chassis for cargo or passengers.
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A solid or surface.
Source: help.spaceclaim.com

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The portion of a unit of pressure control equipment between separated end connections.
Source: woodcousa.com (offline)

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The aircraft, usually referring to a coordinate system;
Source: g.oswego.edu (offline)

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Main mass of the bird as distinguished from its appendages.
Source: pursuetheoutdoors.com

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On an acoustic guitar, a body is made of a top, a back, and sides, while on an electric guitar the body is usually one or more pieces of solid wood. Whether hollow or solid, the body is the guitar [..]
Source: dosguys.com

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The main part of a guitar (not the neck).
Source: guitarsite.com

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Fullness of sound, with particular emphasis on upper bass. Opposite of thin.
Source: head-fi.org (offline)

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In the context of an aerial display
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Taste good taste; full and strong
Source: drinktea.co.uk

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The tactile impression of the weight of the coffee in the mouth is called its "body."  You can see body listed on many different coffee blends or coffee bags. The body of a coffee may range from thin to medium to full to buttery to syrupy.  Try many differently bodied coffees to discover which one is your favorite.
Source: coffeeforless.com (offline)

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The thickness of a beer in your mouth and usually used to make claims of full, medium, or thin-bodied. Lagers are thin-bodied and Stouts full-bodied.
Source: beerhawk.co.uk (offline)

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It’s all about how thin or thick the wine feels in your mouth. “Light body” connotes a thin feeling in your mouth. “Medium body” means that a wine is full-flavored, without being too heavy. “Heavy bod [..]
Source: gallowebcentral.com

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A small cluster of chemoreceptive and supporting Cells located near the bifurcation of the Internal Carotid Artery. The carotid body, which is richly supplied with fenestrated Capillaries, senses the [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A ring of Tissue extending from the scleral spur to the ora serrata of the Retina. It consists of the uveal portion and the epithelial portion. The ciliary Muscle is in the uveal portion and the cilia [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A distinct subnuclear domain enriched in splicesomal snRNPs (Ribonucleoproteins, Small Nuclear) and p80-coilin.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Spontaneous aggregations of Human Embryonic Stem Cells that occur In Vitro after culturing in a medium that lacks LEUKEMIC INHIBITORY FACTOR. The embryoid bodies can further differentiate into Cells t [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A nutritional reservoir of Fatty Tissue found mainly in Insects and Amphibians.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Inanimate objects that become enclosed in the body.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The fruiting 'heads' or 'caps' of Fungi, which as a Food item are familiarly known as Mushrooms, that contain the Fungal Spores.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The Human being as a non-anatomical and non-zoological entity. The emphasis is on the philosophical or artistic treatment of the Human being, and includes lay and social Attitudes toward the body in h [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A generic term for any circumscribed mass of foreign (e.g., Lead or Viruses) or metabolically inactive materials (e.g., Ceroid or Mallory Bodies), within the Cytoplasm or nucleus of a Cell. Inclusion [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Intracytoplasmic, eosinophilic, round to elongated inclusions found in Vacuoles of injured or fragmented Neurons. The presence of Lewy bodies is the histological marker of the degenerative changes in [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A pair of nuclei and associated gray matter in the interpeduncular space rostral to the posterior perforated substance in the Posterior Hypothalamus.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Innervated clusters of Neuroepithelial Cells found in the Lungs. They act as airway Oxygen sensors, releasing regulatory Peptides and Serotonin in response to HYPOXIA.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Small masses of Chromaffin Cells found near the Sympathetic Ganglia along the Abdominal Aorta, beginning cranial to the Superior Mesenteric Artery (Mesenteric Artery, Superior) or Renal Arteries and e [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A Light-sensitive neuroendocrine organ attached to the roof of the Third Ventricle of the Brain. The pineal gland secretes Melatonin, other Biogenic Amines, and Neuropeptides.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Minute Cells produced during development of an Oocyte as it undergoes Meiosis. A polar body contains one of the nuclei derived from the first or second meiotic Cell Division. Polar bodies have practic [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A Diverticulum from the fourth pharyngeal pouch of an Embryo, regarded by some as a rudimentary fifth pharyngeal pouch and by others as a lateral Thyroid primordium. The ultimobranchial bodies of lowe [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Small clusters of chemoreceptive and supporting Cells located near the ARCH OF THE Aorta; the Pulmonary Arteries; and the coronary Arteries. The aortic bodies sense PH; Carbon Dioxide; and Oxygen conc [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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An area showing altered Staining Behavior in the nucleus or Cytoplasm of a Virus-infected Cell. Some Inclusion Bodies represent "Virus factories" in which viral nucleic acid or protein is be [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The transparent, semigelatinous substance that fills the cavity behind the Crystalline Lens of the EYE and in front of the Retina. It is contained in a thin hyaloid Membrane and Forms about four fifth [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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One of a pair of excretory organs (mesonephroi) which grows caudally to the first pair (Pronephroi) during development. Mesonephroi are the permanent Kidneys in Adult Amphibians and fish. In higher Ve [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The thickness or viscosity of a fluid. A practical term used to give a qualitative picture of consistency.
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a celestial object.
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The principal part of a container, usually the largest and widest part of the bottle. In bottles, the body is the main portion of the bottle without the neck.
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describes a characteristic of wines. A “full bodied” wine is rich without bitterness, when it is a good one.
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describes a characteristic of wines. A “full bodied” wine is rich without bitterness, when it is a good one.
Source: recipebits.com (offline)

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The sensation of fullness or viscosity in the mouth, imparted by malt proteins in beer.
Source: northamericanbrewers.org (offline)

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The real or perceived consistency or density of a wine derived from several components of wine -- primarily alcohol and glycerin in combination, both of which are products of fermentation by yeast. Re [..]
Source: winemaking.jackkeller.net

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Thickness and mouth-filling property of a beer described as "full or thin bodied".
Source: beeradvocate.com

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The inside of a cheese which is assessed by graders using terms such as, firm, weak, pasty, flaky, close, short etc.
Source: cheeselinks.com.au (offline)

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many photographers refer to the camera this way. Basically, they are talking about the light-proof device with a diaphramed lens through which the image of an object can be focused and recorded on a p [..]
Source: poynter.org

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Body is a term used to describe the weight and feel of wine. Full bodied wines are normally high in alcohol.
Source: thewinecellarinsider.com

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A region of program code that delimits the scope of all local variables declared inside it. Bodies can be nested. An body is begun implicitly with define method, and is ended by the corresponding end. [..]
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The middle part of a speech, used to develop the main ideas.
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The aircraft, usually referring to a coordinate system;
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A term used to describe a hand with useful intermediate cards such as 10s, nines and eights. Some authorities advocate counting a 10 as half a point, sometimes only for notrump purposes. The 10 is of [..]
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strong intermediate cards (such as 10's and 9's)
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The volume or springiness of hair.
Source: ukhairdressers.com (offline)

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The main shank or portion of the letter character other than the ascenders and descenders; a term used to define the thickness or viscosity of printer's ink.
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The body of the valve is the main pressure boundary. It provides the pipe connecting ends and the fluid flow passageway.
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A tasting term describing the weight and fullness of a wine that can be sensed. A wine may be light, medium, or full
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substance of wine from alcohol and tannin in wine.
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Tasting term for the weight and texture of a wine on the PALATE “ the “mouthfeel” of the wine. A combination of ALCOHOL, EXTRACT and glycerol.
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The feel of a wine in your mouth is its body. A wine with a lot of body is “full-bodied”, while a wine which lacks body is referred to as “thin”.
Source: sedimentality.com

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The volume or springiness of hair.
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Common term for the degree of viscosity of a paint or varnish, as "a lot of body" or "not much body."  A practical term used to give a qualitative picture of consis [..]
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The main shank or portion of the letter character other than the ascenders and descenders. Also: A term used to define the thickness or viscosity of printer's ink.
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The main shank or portion of the letter character other than the ascenders and descenders. Also: A term used to define the thickness or viscosity of printer's ink.
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The main shank or portion of the letter character other than the ascenders and descenders; a term used to define the thickness or viscosity of printer's ink.
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The main shank or portion of the letter character other than the ascenders and descenders. Also: A term used to define the thickness or viscosity of printer's ink.
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Referring to the body of a candlestick or the area that is between its open and close, disregarding its swing highs and lows which are represented by the shadows or wicks.
Source: shadowtrader.net (offline)

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That part of the component package exclusive of electrical terminals, studs, or leads. For example the metal can portion of a TO-5 transistor case.
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===Noun=== ====physical structure of a human or animal==== =====Synonyms===== body soma corpus flesh soul body part head trunk limb leg arm hand organ organ system skeleton anatomy physiology * * [..]
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bodysuit; leotard skin-tight, one-piece garment
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In a real property legal description, language that follows the caption and which describes a specific portion of the land defined in the caption.
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Body (Thai: บอดี้..ศพ #19 or Body ... Sop 19, literally "corpse number 19") is a Thai horror-thriller film. It is produced by GTH, the same production company that made the hit Thai horror film, Shutt [..]
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"Body" is a song recorded by American R&B singer Marques Houston. It is the second single from Houston's fourth studio album Mr. Houston, and was released in parallel to the single "Sunset".
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B O D Y is an international online literary magazine publishing new work on a rolling basis. It publishes short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, reviews, translations, essays, artworks, photograp [..]
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Body (Polish: Ciało) is a 2015 Polish drama film directed by Małgorzata Szumowska. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where Szumowska won th [..]
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Body is a 2015 American thriller film written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen in their directorial debut. It stars Helen Rogers, Alexandra Turshen, Lauren Molina, and Larry Fessenden. During [..]
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