TRUNK vs BODY: NOUN
- Plural Same as troll-madam or pigeonholes.
- In hat-manuf., the tube or directing passage in a machine for forming the bodies of hats, which confines the air-currents, and guides the fibers of fur from the picker to the cone.
- Plural Trunk-hose.
- A proboscis; a long snout; especially, the proboscis of the elephant; less frequently, the proboscis of other animals, as butterflies, flies, mosquitos and other gnats, and certain mollusks and worms. See the applications of proboscis.
- In trunk-engines, a section of pipe attached to a piston and moving longitudinally with it, its diameter being sufficient to allow one end of the connecting-rod to be attached to the crank and the other end directly to the piston, thus dispensing with an intermediate rod: used in marine engines for driving propellers, also in some stationary steam-engines, and extensively in caloric engines.
- A trough to convey water from a race to a water-wheel, etc.; a flume; a penstock.
- A kibble.
- A wooden box or pipe of square section in which air is conveyed in a mine.
- A long, narrow trough which was formerly used in Cornwall in dressing copper- and tin-slimes.
- A box-tube used to send attle or rubbish out of a mine, or to convey coal to a wagon or heap, broken quartz from a mill to the stamps, etc.
- A boxed passage up or down which grain or flour is conveyed in an elevator or mill.
- A boxed passage for air to or from a blast-apparatus or blowing-engine; an air-shaft.
- A pea- or bean-shooter; a long tube through which peas, pellets, etc., were driven by the force of the breath.
- A telescope.
- A tube of various kinds and uses.
- In fishing, an iron hoop with a bag, used to catch crustaceans.
- A receptacle with stiff sides and a hinged cover or upper part, used especially for carrying clothes, toilet articles, etc., for a journey.
- The human body or that of an animal without the head and limbs, and, in animals, the tail, or considered apart from these; in literary use, the body.
- The main part or stem of a branching organ or system of organs, considered apart from its ramifications: as, the trunk of an artery, a vein, or a nerve; the trunk of a zoöphyte or coral. Also truncus.
- In architecture, the shaft of a column; the part between the base and the capital. The term is sometimes used to signify the die or body of a pedestal. See cut under column.
- The woody stem of a tree, from which the branches spring.
- In ship-building, a large inclosed duct or passage through the decks or bulkheads of a vessel for coaling, ventilation, passing ammunition, etc.
- A long conduit or system with grids through which cotton is forced to be cleared of dust and refuse in its passage from the opener to the scutcher or picker.
- Shorts worn for swimming or other athletics.
- A large packing case or box that clasps shut, used as luggage or for storage.
- A covered compartment for luggage and storage, generally at the rear of an automobile.
- A cabin on a small boat.
- An expansion chamber on a tanker.
- A covering over the hatches of a ship.
- Any of certain structures projecting above part of a main deck, as.
- The housing for the centerboard of a vessel.
- A watertight shaft connecting two or more decks.
- A chute or conduit.
- A trunk line.
- The main stem of a blood vessel or nerve apart from the branches.
- A main body, apart from tributaries or appendages.
- A proboscis, especially the long prehensile proboscis of an elephant.
- The thorax of an insect.
- The body of a human or other vertebrate, excluding the head and limbs.
- The shaft of a column.
- The main woody axis of a tree.
- Compartment in an automobile that carries luggage or shopping or tools
- The body excluding the head and neck and limbs
- A long flexible snout as of an elephant
- The main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber
- Luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage
- A material thing; anything having inertia. See matter.
- A number of individuals spoken of collectively, usually associated for a common purpose, joined in a certain cause, or united by some common tie or occupation; an incorporated or other aggregate: as, a legislative body; the body of the clergy; a body corporate.
- A person; a human being: now generally combined with any, every, some, or no: as, somebody, nobody.
- The person; an individual as recognized by law: as, body execution; held in body and goods.
- The main portion; the bulk of anything; the larger part; the majority: as, the body of the people are opposed to the measure.
- That part of a wagon, railroad-car, etc., which contains the load.
- The main part of a tool; the main part of a blade, as of a sword, as distinguished from the heel and point, etc.
- The shank of a type, as determining its size: as, minion on nonpareil body.
- The higher resonant part of an organ-pipe, above the reed or the mouth, which causes the air to vibrate.
- All that part of a wind-instrument that remains after removing its appendages, mouthpiece, crooks, and bell.
- In music: The whole of the hollow part of a string-instrument, designed to increase its resonance.
- Specifically— In a blast-furnace, the core or main portion between the top, or opening at the throat, and the boshes.
- The main, central, or principal part of anything, as of an army, country, building, etc., as distinguished from subordinate or less important parts.
- The part of a dress which covers the body, as distinct from the parts which cover the arms or extremities; in female dress, a bodice; a waist.
- The main portion of an animal, tree, etc.; the trunk, as distinct from the head and limbs or branches; in ichthyology, often used for the whole fish exclusive of the fins.
- The physical structure of an animal; the material organized substance of an animal, whether living or dead, in distinction from the soul, spirit, or vital principle.
- The thickness of a lubricating oil or other liquid: also the measure of that thickness expressed in the number of seconds in which a given quantity of the oil at a given temperature flows through a given aperture.
- An ore body, or pocket of mineral deposit.
- In ceramics, the substance or base of pottery and porcelain. See frit body, kaolinic body.
- All the strapping of a harness back of the collar; specifically, that part of the breeching and other straps which bears against the horse.
- The part of a block of type underlying the impression surface.
- Consistency of substance, as in paint, textiles, or wine.
- A collection or quantity, as of material or information.
- A mass of matter that is distinct from other masses.
- The sound box of an instrument.
- The passenger- and cargo-carrying part of an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle.
- The content of a book or document exclusive of prefatory matter, codicils, indexes, or appendices.
- The nave of a church.
- The largest or principal part of an organ; corpus.
- The main or central part, as.
- A number of persons, concepts, or things regarded as a group.
- A group of individuals regarded as an entity; a corporation.
- A human; a person.
- The part of a garment covering the torso.
- The trunk or torso of a human or animal.
- A corpse or carcass.
- The physical aspect of a person as opposed to the spirit; the flesh.
- The entire material or physical structure of an organism, especially of a human or animal.
- The body excluding the head and neck and limbs
- The property of holding together and retaining its shape
- An individual 3-dimensional object that has mass and that is distinguishable from other objects
- A collection of particulars considered as a system
- A group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity
- The central message of a communication
- Body of a dead animal or person
- The entire physical structure of an organism (especially an animal or human being)
- The external structure of a vehicle
TRUNK vs BODY: VERB
- N/A
- Invest with or as with a body; give body to
TRUNK vs BODY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To collide with and force (another player) in a certain direction.
- To play defense with one's body up against (that of another player) so as to restrict the player's mobility, as in basketball.
- To give shape to. Usually used with forth:
- To furnish with a body.
TRUNK vs BODY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Usually covered with bark
- The main stem of a tree
- To separate, as tin or copper ore, from the worthless veinstone, by the use of the trunk.
- To lop off; curtail; truncate.
- Chief; main; principal: as, the trunk mains of a system of water or gas distribution; a trunk railway line.
- Give body to
- Invest with or as with a body
- The entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being)
- A resonating chamber in a musical instrument (as the body of a violin)
- The main mass of a thing
- A natural object consisting of a dead animal or person
- To represent in bodily form; exhibit in tangible form or outward reality: with forth.
- To form into a body or company.
- To provide with a body; embody.
- (idiom) (take the body) To play in a rough physical way, dealing out many body checks, as in hockey.
TRUNK vs BODY: RELATED WORDS
- Bag, Tree, Car, Truck, Container, Compartment, Hood, Suitcase, Bole, Proboscis, Boot, Body, Tree trunk, Luggage compartment, Torso
- Cadaver, Carcass, Bodily, Organs, Corpses, Dead, Corpse, Organic structure, Physical structure, Dead body, Personify, Consistency, Consistence, Trunk, Torso
TRUNK vs BODY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Briefcase, Luggage, Tree, Car, Truck, Container, Compartment, Hood, Suitcase, Bole, Boot, Body, Tree trunk, Luggage compartment, Torso
- Chest, Skeleton, Bod, Physique, Skin, Autopsy, Carcass, Bodily, Corpses, Dead, Corpse, Personify, Consistency, Trunk, Torso
TRUNK vs BODY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Each trunk of a multiple trunk treeing total basal area for a plant species.
- VINTAGE TRUNK This is a nice Antique Trunk with wood trim and a Monogram.
- This unlocks a trunk back in our caravan, a trunk full of gold.
- We do not recommend opening the trunk of any vehicle while a trunk rack is installed.
- In moving to another trunk button, the former trunk is automatically placed on park.
- CAUTIONThe trunk room lamp comes on aslong as the trunk lid opens.
- Incoming call on trunk failed Check trunk to route.
- Lines like gas mains, water mains, cable trunk lines, telephone trunk lines, ELECTRIC trunk lines, and FIBER OPTIC lines.
- If you plan on moving the trunk from room to room, go for a lighter trunk with handles, or a trunk on rolling casters.
- There are also options to get specific trunks, like the Date Night Trunk, the Activewear Trunk, the Spring Essentials Trunk and more.
- My body will be your sheath, Rust inside my body and let me die.
- Once I return to the body pages, it will reflect the body page count.
- Whole body cryotherapy is vastly preferred as it aims to provide treatment for chronic body pains, migraine and others.
- Following hydrodensitometry, a person can use body mass and volume measurements to calculate body density with an equation.
- Calculate your BMI or Body Mass Index to determine the body shape category in which you fall.
- Body water measurement results are influenced by the proportion of body fat and muscle.
- Body piercing is a form of body art that also includes tattooing.
- Body parts when a body has been dismembered.
- Total body fat includes two types of fat: essential body fat and storage body fat.
- Commercial optical body scan systems extract anthropometries from the virtual body shapes, from which body compositions are estimated.
TRUNK vs BODY: QUESTIONS
- Is trunk extension moment greater in flexed position?
- Who wrote the elephant trunk procedure aorta surgery?
- Does span copy the encapsulation from trunk source?
- Does pulmonary arterial trunk embolism affect cholesterol levels?
- Does instability resistance training improve trunk stability?
- Are trunk ganglia synapomorphies of tardigrade-euarthropods?
- What is preference of the trunk in the trunk group?
- Can E-SBC insert trunk-group/trunk-context URIs into SIP messages?
- How is the trunk information provided in an inbound trunk call?
- Should I replace my WRX trunk with a carbon fiber trunk?
- How does the human body bring oxygen into the body?
- What body system brings oxygen into the body using the lungs?
- What happens to your body when your body temperature is low?
- What is the body system that brings oxygen into the body?
- How does the human body flush out toxins from the body?
- How does the body know what part of the body is touched?
- Which part of the body helps us to balance our body?
- What is the percentage of lean body mass to body fat?
- What is the best body fat percentage for body photography?
- How does the body maintain a stable body temperature?