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soma

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Noun — The whole physical body of an organism, as opposed to the mind or soul.

Etymology

From Ancient Greek sôma, "body".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “soma” mean?

The word “soma” means the whole physical body of an organism, as opposed to the mind or soul. In plain terms, the physical body, or in biology, the main cell body of a nerve cell.

How do you pronounce “soma”?

“Soma” is pronounced SOH-muh (/ˈsoʊmə/ in IPA).

How do you use “soma” in a sentence?

Here is “soma” used in a sentence: “The therapy focuses on the soma as much as the mind.”

What part of speech is “soma”?

“Soma” is a noun.

Where does the word “soma” come from?

The word “soma” comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek sôma, "body".

How many meanings does “soma” have?

“Soma” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the whole physical body of an organism, as opposed to the mind or soul.

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