corpus
corpus definition
cor·pus (kôr′pəs)
noun pl. corpora cor′·pora (-pə rə)
- a human or animal body, esp. a dead one: now mainly a facetious usage
- a complete or comprehensive collection, as of laws or writings of a specified type the corpus of civil law
- the main body or substance of anything
- the principal, as distinguished from the interest or income, of an estate, investment, etc.
- Anat. the main part of an organ; also, a mass of tissue with a specialized function
Etymology: L, body < IE base *krep-, *krp-, body, form > (mid)riff, OHG href, belly, womb, Sans kp, form
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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