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body type

noun

, Printing.
  1. type used in the main text of printed matter, generally less than 14 points.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of body type1

First recorded in 1895–1900

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Example Sentences

“I have to think her body type played a role,” said Rachel Greenblatt, a Lecturer in Jewish Studies at Harvard University.

But Ally knows better and dresses tastefully for her age and body type now.

We live in a world bombarded by images of skinny women that are presented as the ideal body type to strive for.

Ultimately, the recommended tonic is based on your mind-body type according to ancient tradition.

“Luckily for me the public have known me before my transition and I've always had the same body type,” says Carrera.

Body Type—The kinds of type, mostly roman faces, used for plain composition in paragraphs or pages of one face; text letter.

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