Corpus

Etymology
From corpus:.

Noun

 * 1) the body
 * 2)  a collection of writings, often on a specific topic, of a specific genre, from a specific demographic, a single author etc.

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:body

Derived terms

 * corpus callosum
 * corpus cavernosum
 * corpus delicti
 * corpus linguistics
 * corpus luteum
 * corpus striatum
 * aligned parallel corpus
 * habeas corpus
 * monolingual corpus
 * multilingual corpus

Related terms

 * corporation
 * corporeal
 * corps
 * corpulent

Thesaurus
A to Z, A to izzard, Festschrift, acquaintance, aggregate, all, all and sundry, alpha and omega, ana, anatomy, anthology, aquarium, assemblage, be-all, be-all and end-all, beginning and end, body, bones, bulk, capital, capital gains distribution, capital structure, capitalization, carcass, chrestomathy, circulating capital, clay, clod, collectanea, collection, compilation, complement, core, data, datum, each and every, equity capital, everything, experience, expertise, facts, factual base, familiarity, figure, fixed capital, flesh, floating capital, florilegium, form, frame, fund, holdings, hulk, information, intelligence, intimacy, ken, know-how, knowing, knowledge, length and breadth, library, mass, material body, menagerie, moneyed capital, museum, one and all, package, package deal, person, physical body, physique, practical knowledge, principal, private knowledge, privity, ratio cognoscendi, raw data, self-knowledge, set, soma, staple, substance, technic, technics, technique, the corpus, the ensemble, the entirety, the lot, the whole, the whole range, torso, treasure, trunk, venture capital, working capital, zoo

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 語料庫, 语料库
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 * French:
 * Hungarian: korpusz
 * Italian:
 * Swedish:


 * : külliyat (all works of a single author)

Anagrams

 * croups

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) Body, substance, material.
 * 2) The flesh of an animal's body.
 * 3) A lifeless body, corpse
 * 4) The trunk or shaft of something.
 * 5) A frame, body, system, structure, community, corporation.
 * 6)  The wood under the bark of a tree.

Derived terms

 * corporālis
 * corporascō
 * corporeus
 * corporicīda


 * corporō
 * corporōsus
 * corpulentus
 * corpusculum

Related terms

 * corporālitās
 * corporāliter
 * corporātiō
 * corporātīvus


 * corporātūra
 * corporātus
 * corpulentia

Descendants

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