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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
Adamic, Circean, across the board, all, all put together, altogether, animal, animalistic, as a body, as a whole, at large, atavistic, beastlike, beastly, bestial, born, brutal, brute, brutish, carnal, carnal-minded, coarse, coeval, collectively, congenital, connatal, connate, connatural, constitutional, corporal, corporately, corporeal, earthly, earthy, en bloc, en masse, entirely, fallen, fleshly, genetic, gross, hereditary, hylic, in a body, in all, in all respects, in bulk, in its entirety, in person, in propria persona, in the aggregate, in the blood, in the flesh, in the gross, in the lump, in the mass, in toto, inborn, inbred, incarnate, indigenous, inherited, innate, instinctive, instinctual, lapsed, material, materialistic, materiate, native, native to, natural, natural to, nonspiritual, on all counts, organic, orgiastic, personally, physical, postlapsarian, primal, secular, sensual, somatic, substantial, swinish, temperamental, temporal, totally, tout ensemble, unspiritual, wholly, worldly
Dictionary Results for bodily:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
bodily
    adv 1: in bodily form; "he was translated bodily to heaven"
    adj 1: of or relating to or belonging to the body; "a bodily
           organ"; "bodily functions"
    2: affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the
       mind or spirit; "bodily needs"; "a corporal defect";
       "corporeal suffering"; "a somatic symptom or somatic illness"
       [syn: bodily, corporal, corporeal, somatic]
    3: having or relating to a physical material body; "bodily
       existence"

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bodily \Bod"i*ly\, a.
   1. Having a body or material form; physical; corporeal;
      consisting of matter.
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            You are a mere spirit, and have no knowledge of the
            bodily part of us.                    --Tatler.
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   2. Of or pertaining to the body, in distinction from the
      mind. "Bodily defects." --L'Estrange.
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   3. Real; actual; put in execution. [Obs.]
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            Be brought to bodily act.             --Shak.
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   Bodily fear, apprehension of physical injury.
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   Syn: See Corporal.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bodily \Bod"i*ly\, adv.
   1. Corporeally; in bodily form; united with a body or matter;
      in the body.
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            For in him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead
            bodily.                               --Col. ii. 9
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   2. In respect to, or so as to affect, the entire body or
      mass; entirely; all at once; completely; as, to carry away
      bodily. "Leapt bodily below." --Lowell.
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