body in Bulgarian
body in Bulgarian
каросе́рия
ко́рпус
бо́ди
(archaic, or, informal, _, except in compounds) A person. [from 13th c.]
тя́ло
(countable) The physical structure of a human or animal seen as one single organism. [from 9th c.]
бо́ди
(countable) The physical structure of a human or animal seen as one single organism. [from 9th c.]
тяло
(countable) The physical structure of a human or animal seen as one single organism. [from 9th c.]
тяло
The fleshly or corporeal nature of a human, as opposed to the spirit or soul. [from 13th c.]
бо́ди
The fleshly or corporeal nature of a human, as opposed to the spirit or soul. [from 13th c.]
бо́ди
An organisation, company or other authoritative group. [from 17th c.]
корпора́ция
An organisation, company or other authoritative group. [from 17th c.]
орган
An organisation, company or other authoritative group. [from 17th c.]
организа́ция
An organisation, company or other authoritative group. [from 17th c.]
бо́ди
A unified collection of details, knowledge or information. [from 17th c.]
корпус
A unified collection of details, knowledge or information. [from 17th c.]
тяло
A group of people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass. [from 16th c.]
бо́ди
A group of people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass. [from 16th c.]
група
A group of people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass. [from 16th c.]
изложение
A group of people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass. [from 16th c.]
бо́ди
(uncountable) Substance; physical presence. [from 17th c.]
плът
(uncountable) Substance; physical presence. [from 17th c.]
бо́ди
(countable) Any physical object or material thing. [from 14th c.]
тя́ло
(countable) Any physical object or material thing. [from 14th c.]
тяло
(countable) Any physical object or material thing. [from 14th c.]
бо́ди
(uncountable) Comparative viscosity, solidity or substance (in wine, colours etc.). [from 17th c.]
тяло
(uncountable) Comparative viscosity, solidity or substance (in wine, colours etc.). [from 17th c.]