body in Tamil
body in Tamil is குழு, அமைப்பு, கூட்டம் — body means the complete physical structure of a person or animal.
body in Tamil
குழு
Pronounced: kuḻu
group having a common purpose or opinion
அமைப்பு
Pronounced: amaippu
organisation, company or other authoritative group
கூட்டம்
Pronounced: kūṭṭam
group having a common purpose or opinion
பொருள்
Pronounced: poruḷ
substance, material presence
உள்ளடக்கம்
Pronounced: uḷḷaṭakkam
main content of a text
உடல்
Pronounced: uṭal
physical structure of a human or animal
மெய்
Pronounced: mey
physical structure of a human or animal
உடம்பு
Pronounced: uṭampu
physical structure of a human or animal
What does "body" mean?
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noun The complete physical structure of a person or animal.
"Regular exercise keeps the body healthy."
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noun A dead human or animal; a corpse.
"Investigators found the body near the riverbank."
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noun The main or central part of something, as distinct from smaller attached parts.
"The body of the essay develops the argument laid out in the introduction."
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noun An organized group of people who share a purpose, such as a company, committee, or governing organization.
"The governing body voted to approve the new policy."
body in a sentence
- Regular exercise keeps the body healthy.
- The bruise covered most of her left arm and side of the body.
- Investigators found the body near the riverbank.
- The body of the essay develops the argument laid out in the introduction.
Similar words in Tamil
Common Tamil translations
Frequently asked questions
body என்ற சொல்லின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம் என்ன?
"body" in Tamil is குழு, அமைப்பு, கூட்டம். body means: The complete physical structure of a person or animal.
How do you pronounce குழு?
"body" in Tamil is குழு, pronounced "kuḻu".
How do you use "body" in a sentence?
Example: "Regular exercise keeps the body healthy." In Tamil, "body" is குழு, அமைப்பு, கூட்டம்.
Are there other ways to say "body" in Tamil?
Yes — Tamil has 8 translations listed for "body": குழு, அமைப்பு, கூட்டம், பொருள், உள்ளடக்கம், உடல்.
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