Bodily
121grievous bodily harm — noun 1. the crime of directly causing some grievous injury to the body of a person with or without a weapon. 2. Colloquial → GBH (def. 2) …
122great bodily injury — A phrase so self expressive as to be difficult of definition. An injury great in degree as contrasted with a trifling hurt. Lawlor v People, 74 Ill 228, 231. What constitutes such an injury, and whether the circumstances were such as to justify… …
123psychosomatic disorder — Bodily ailment or symptom, caused by mental or emotional disturbance, in which psychological stresses adversely affect physiological (somatic) functioning to the point of distress. Psychosomatic disorders may include hypertension, respiratory… …
124corporeal — Bodily: our corporeal nature is our bodily nature …
125personal injury — bodily injury, bodily contusion …
126pono- — Bodily exertion, fatigue, overwork, pain. [G. ponos, toil, fatigue, pain] …
127somatesthesia — Bodily sensation, the conscious awareness of the body. SYN: somesthesia. [somat + G. aisthesis, sensation] * * * so·mat·es·the·sia (so″mat es theґzhə) [somato + esthesia] 1. somatic sense. 2. somatognosis …
128Kilo — bodily weight: stacking on the kilos ; those unwanted kilos …