a. and adv. Also 6 bodilike. [f. BODY sb. + LIKE.]

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  A.  adj. Like a body; real, solid.

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1570.  Billingsley, Euclid, XI. def. 26. 320. The figure of the parallelipipedon, which appeareth more bodilike.

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  † B.  adv. In bodily form, bodily. Obs.

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1663.  in Spalding, Troub. Chas. I. (1829), 33. This monster was seen body-like swimming above the water.

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1674.  N. Fairfax, Bulk & Selv., 29. It might then be cut a pieces body-like.

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