The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'discipline' is disciplina. It's a feminine gender noun. It may be used to mean 'discipline' in the sense of 'body of knowledge'. It also may be used to mean 'discipline' in the sense of 'ordered way of life'. A Latin equivalent of the English verb 'to discipline' is exerceo, exercere. The Latin verb means 'to discipline' in the sense of 'to exercise, train'. Another equivalent is instituo, instituere. The Latin verb literally means 'to put in place'. But one of its looser translations is 'to train'.
corp which means body
What word means a small body of water
the bottom (body part) It also means more roughly , by a slip of language, the female genitalia.
Just one, correctly.The word "nobody" means no one, no person.The phrase no body means missing a body or not having a body.
Screws hold the drill body together.
You press the holding ring toward the body of the drill and slightly twist and pull the bit away from the chuck.
Pedestal drilling machines mostly consist of a steel pillar and cast iron body. They can be used to drill most ferrous and non-ferrous metal, also plastics and fiber based components.
The large steel body at the base.
Lincoln's body was taken on a train to Springfield Illinois
You unscrew the chuck and loosen the drill bit.
This is a system that guide the body of a lathe. And for Exfoliaion pieces of it as a preservative. And also for under drill holes in it.
The lower part of the body is called the 'trunk'.
The parts of a twist drill include the shank, neck, flutes, land, body clearance, and cutting edge. The cutting edge is the point of the drill bit and does the actual cutting.
You want a machine that allows you to do leg lifts to train the lower body.
acceleration is a relative quantity . state of rest or motion is also relative . if two body is in rest or moving with same velocity and having same acceleration then one is in state of rest with respect to other . suppose a person sitting in a train then he is in rest with respect to train but he is moving with the acceleration of train with respect to the ground.
Trunk