What is another word for man's body?

Pronunciation: [mˈanz bˈɒdi] (IPA)

The phrase "man's body" refers to the physical structure of a male adult. However, there are several synonyms that can also be used to describe the male anatomy. Some of the common synonyms for "man's body" include "male physique," "masculine form," "gentleman's frame," "men's build," and "male figure." Each of these terms can be used interchangeably to describe the external appearance of a male body. Additionally, words like "men's health" and "men's wellness" can also be used to focus on different aspects of male physical and mental well-being. Regardless of the terminology, it's important to treat the male anatomy with respect and care.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Man's body

  • Curiously enough man's body and his mind appear to differ in their climatic adaptations.
    Ellsworth Huntington
  • Well, actually, I'm a bisexual lesbian in a man's body... but it's more complicated than that.
    Tony Parker
  • In the "fall of Adam" we must see, not the personal transgression of man, but simply the law of the dual evolution. Adam, or "Man," begins his career of existences by dwelling in the garden of Eden, "dressed in the celestial garment, which is a garment of heavenly light" (Sohar, ii., 229 b); but when expelled he is "clothed" by God, or the eternal law of Evolution or necessarianism, with coats of skin. But even on this earth of material degradation — in which the divine spark (Soul, a corruscation of the Spirit) was to begin its physical progression in a series of imprisonments from a stone up to a man's body — if he but exercise his WILL and call his deity to his help, man can transcend the powers of the angel. "Know ye not that we shall judge angels?" asks Paul (1 Corinthians, vi. 3). The real man is the Soul (Spirit), teaches the Sohar. "The mystery of the earthly man is after the mystery of the heavenly man... the wise can read the mysteries in the human face" (ii., 76 a).
    Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
  • [T]he least of the muscular Christians has hold of the old chivalrous and Christian belief, that a man's body is given him to be trained and brought into subjection, and then used for the protection of the weak, the advancement of all righteous causes, and the subduing of the earth which God has given to the children of men. He does not hold that mere strength or activity are in themselves worthy of any respect or worship, or that one man is a bit better than another because he can knock him down or carry a bigger sack of potatoes than he.
    Thomas Hughes
  • In the love poetry of every age, the woman longs to be weighed down by the man's body.
    Milan Kundera

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