le corps is "body" in french.
Corps.
It's œuvre.
The French word 'bras' means 'arm' (body part) in English.
Back (on your body)
The French word for body of water is etendue d'eau. Place emphasis on the first e when speaking the words.
It refers to a body of people not in religious orders, an Anglo French word of the 1540's. From an earlier French word 'lai' taken from a Latin word Laius
a shoulder (body part) is called "une épaule" in French.
Vagin is the French word for the female body part that cannot be written in this answer. Some French words are very similar to the English language. French is a very old language.
the body of a rocket or plane is called fuselage from the French "fuselé" i.e. shaped like a "fuseau" (spindle) also sometimes called "fusée" (i.e. rocket in Egnlish)
mer, I think it means "sea"
a leg (body part) is "une jambe" (fem.) in French. a leg (sport matches) is "une manche"
Membre means "member" (as someone belonging to a club) or "limb" (body part such as legs and arms) in French.