live body
Noun: - The physical form of a living animal or person: This term refers specifically to the complete physical structure of an organism that is currently alive, as opposed to a dead body (corpse). It emphasizes the state of being alive and possessing biological functions.
The term "live body" is used to explicitly contrast a living organism with a deceased one, often in scientific, medical, or forensic contexts. It highlights the presence of life processes within the physical form.
- The researchers needed to study the effects of the drug on a live body.
- In the emergency simulation, the paramedics practiced techniques on a mannequin, as using a live body would be unethical.
- The law requires that transplants can only occur with consent from the donor or their live body cannot be used.
- The phrase is sometimes used in legal and ethical discussions to define the boundaries of life, consent, and bodily autonomy.
- In literature or philosophical discourse, "live body" can be used to emphasize the embodied experience of being alive, as opposed to a mere conceptual existence.
- Living body: A more common synonym with identical meaning.
- Corpse (n): The body of a dead person.
- Cadaver (n): A dead human body used for medical study.
- Living organism
- Animate body
"Live body" is a compound noun where "live" is an adjective pronounced /laɪv/ (as in "live broadcast"), not /lɪv/ (as in "to live"). It is a specialized term and is less common in everyday conversation than simpler terms like "living person" or "living animal."
- the body of a living animal or person