That part of the limb from the knee to the foot.

Leg

That part of the limb from the knee to the foot.

Any round body, or one nearly so.

Ball

Any round body, or one nearly so.

Act of exposing the body, for purposes of cleanliness and health, to water or vapor.

Bath

Act of exposing the body, for purposes of cleanliness and health, to water or vapor.

A regular solid body, with six equal square sides.

Cube

A regular solid body, with six equal square sides.

The outer extremity of the human arm, consisting of the palm and fingers.

Hand

The outer extremity of the human arm, consisting of the palm and fingers.

The scale growing at the end of the human fingers and toes.

Nail

The scale growing at the end of the human fingers and toes.

Any long tube or hollow body.

Pipe

Any long tube or hollow body.

A wasitcoat or body garment for men, without sleeves, and worn under the coat.

Vest

A wasitcoat or body garment for men, without sleeves, and worn under the coat.

The curved pieces of wood or metal by which the traces and body-harness of a horse are attached to the collar.

Hames

The curved pieces of wood or metal by which the traces and body-harness of a horse are attached to the…

"Menelaus with the Body of Patroclus" — Gayley, 1893

Menelaus

"Menelaus with the Body of Patroclus" — Gayley, 1893

"Achilles over the Body of Hector at the Tomb of Patrocles" — Gayley, 1893

Achilles

"Achilles over the Body of Hector at the Tomb of Patrocles" — Gayley, 1893

A transparent body, with usually three sides and two equal and parallel triangular ends or bases.

Prism

A transparent body, with usually three sides and two equal and parallel triangular ends or bases.

A transparent body, with usually three sides and two equal and parallel triangular ends or bases.

Quill

A transparent body, with usually three sides and two equal and parallel triangular ends or bases.

A loose garment of linen, cotton, or other material worn by men and boys next the body.

Shirt

A loose garment of linen, cotton, or other material worn by men and boys next the body.

The series of small bones attached to the jaws of animals, or human beings, which serve the purpose of taking and chewing food.

Teeth

The series of small bones attached to the jaws of animals, or human beings, which serve the purpose…

"Winged Bull with Human Head" — Morey, 1903

Winged Bull

"Winged Bull with Human Head" — Morey, 1903

The short, thick, finger of the human hand, or the corresponding member of animals.

Thumb

The short, thick, finger of the human hand, or the corresponding member of animals.

A cloth, or piece of leather, worn on the fore part of the body, to keep the clothes clean, or defend them from injury.

Apron

A cloth, or piece of leather, worn on the fore part of the body, to keep the clothes clean, or defend…

"According to the poets, it was by stratagem that this famous city was at last overcome. They tell us that the Greeks constructed a wooden horse of prodigious size, and in the body of which they concealed a number of armed men, and then retired towards the sea-shore to induce the enemy to believe that the besiegers had given up the enterprise, and were about to return home. Deceived by this maneuver, the Trojans brought the gigantic horse into the city, and the men who had been concealed within it, stealing out in the night time, unbarred the gates and admitted the Grecian army within the walls." — Goodrich, 1844

Trojan horse

"According to the poets, it was by stratagem that this famous city was at last overcome. They tell us…

A frame or last used by boot-makers for drawing and shaping the body of a boot.

Bootcrimp

A frame or last used by boot-makers for drawing and shaping the body of a boot.

A fish which, by inflating an abdominal sac, can swell out its body to a globular shape.

Globefish

A fish which, by inflating an abdominal sac, can swell out its body to a globular shape.

A small animal having the hair on the upper part of its body mixed with prickles or spines, and endowed with power of rolling itself into a ball.

Hedgehog

A small animal having the hair on the upper part of its body mixed with prickles or spines, and endowed…

A body of roller-like form, of which the longitudinal section is oblong, and the cross-section is circular.

Cylinder

A body of roller-like form, of which the longitudinal section is oblong, and the cross-section is circular.

Three sailboats on a body of water.

Sailboats

Three sailboats on a body of water.

A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum.

Pendelum

A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity…

"A loaded vehicle is represented as crossing the side of a hill, which has been raised one wheel above the level of the other wheel, so as to incline the body of the vehicle very considerably from the horizontal. The centre of gravity is represented in two different positions; a lower one with th eline of direction L C, and a higher one with the line of direction U C. If there had been no load upon the vehicle, the line of direction would have remained at L C; and as it falls within the wheel, or base, the vehicle would have maintained its balance. But if the wagon had been laden, the centre of gravity would have been raised, and, the line of direction U C consequently falling without the wheel, the vehicle must overturn." — Goodrich, 1844

Vehicle on hill

"A loaded vehicle is represented as crossing the side of a hill, which has been raised one wheel above…

"The human body, like a great building, has a framework which gives the body its shape and provides support for it. This framework is composed of 206 bones. All the bones taken together are called the <em>skeleton</em>." &mdash; Ritchie, 1918

Human skeleton

"The human body, like a great building, has a framework which gives the body its shape and provides…

"Among the cells of the body there is, besides the blood capillaries, a system of fine, thin-walled lymphatic capillaries." — Ritchie, 1918

Lymphatic Vessels in the Fingers

"Among the cells of the body there is, besides the blood capillaries, a system of fine, thin-walled…

"Across the middle ear a chain of three small bones stretches from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear. These bones are called from their shape the <em>malleus</em> (hammer), the <em>incus</em> (anvil), and the <em>stapes</em> (stirrup)." — Ritchie, 1918

Bones of the Ear

"Across the middle ear a chain of three small bones stretches from the tympanic membrane to the inner…

The body is somewhat flattened, and the sides of the abdomen are strongly recurved. The head long, narrow, and cylindrical, and thickened behind the eyes.

Blood Sucking Conenose

The body is somewhat flattened, and the sides of the abdomen are strongly recurved. The head long, narrow,…

"The most essential parts of human vision are contained in the eyeball, a nearly spherical body, about an inch in diameter, and capable of being turned considerably in its socket by the action of various muscles." — Avery, 1895

Eyeball

"The most essential parts of human vision are contained in the eyeball, a nearly spherical body, about…

"A proof-plane may be made by cementing a bronze cent or a disk of gilt paper to a thin insulating handle, as a glass tube or a vulcanite rod. Slide the disk of the proof-plane along the surface of the electrified body to be tested, and quickly bring it into contact with the knob of the gold-leaf electroscope, the leaves of which will diverge." — Avery, 1895

Hand with Proof-plane

"A proof-plane may be made by cementing a bronze cent or a disk of gilt paper to a thin insulating handle,…

Edith discovers the body of Harold.

Edith

Edith discovers the body of Harold.

The bodies of those who were buried in the pyramids were preserved from decay by a secret process, known only to the priests. After the bodies were prepared, they were wrapped in bands of fine linen, and on the inside of these was spread a peculiar kind of gum. There were sometimes a thousand yards of these bands on a single body. After they were thus prepared, a soft substance was placed around the bandaged body. This covering, when it hardened, kept the body in a complete state of preservation.

Mummy

The bodies of those who were buried in the pyramids were preserved from decay by a secret process, known…

"He is a kingfisher, with a head as big as his body but a voice that is many times bigger than both body and head." —Carpenter, 1902

Kookaburra

"He is a kingfisher, with a head as big as his body but a voice that is many times bigger than both…

A human skeleton.

Skeleton

A human skeleton.

Human skeleton of a finger.

Finger

Human skeleton of a finger.

A picture of the backbone.

Backbone

A picture of the backbone.

A picture of the backbone.

Backbone

A picture of the backbone.

Picture of the skull, showing the hole which the backbone connects to the base of the skull.

Skull

Picture of the skull, showing the hole which the backbone connects to the base of the skull.

A human skull viewed from the left side.

Human Skull

A human skull viewed from the left side.

A human skull viewed from the top.

Cranium

A human skull viewed from the top.

A sunfish. Has a compressed body incurved profile and the relative positions of the dorsal and snal fins are oblique.

Crappie

A sunfish. Has a compressed body incurved profile and the relative positions of the dorsal and snal…

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human eye.

Eye

A sketch of the human eye.

A sketch of the human nose.

Nose

A sketch of the human nose.

A sketch of the human nose.

Nose

A sketch of the human nose.

A sketch of the human nose.

Nose

A sketch of the human nose.

A sketch of the human nose.

Nose

A sketch of the human nose.

A sketch of the human nose.

Nose

A sketch of the human nose.

A sketch of the human nose.

Nose

A sketch of the human nose.

A sketch of the human nose.

Nose

A sketch of the human nose.

A sketch of the human mouth and chin.

Mouth and Chin

A sketch of the human mouth and chin.