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corpus


cor·pus

C0657800 (kôr′pəs)n. pl. cor·po·ra (-pər-ə) 1. A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject.2. A collection of writings or recorded remarks used for linguistic analysis.3. Economics a. The capital or principal amount, as of an estate or trust.b. The principal of a bond.4. Anatomy a. The main part of a bodily structure or organ.b. A distinct bodily mass or organ having a specific function.5. The overall length of a violin.
[Middle English, from Latin; see kwrep- in Indo-European roots.]

corpus

(ˈkɔːpəs) n, pl -pora (-pərə) 1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a collection or body of writings, esp by a single author or on a specific topic: the corpus of Dickens' works. 2. the main body, section, or substance of something3. (Anatomy) anatomy a. any distinct mass or bodyb. the main part of an organ or structure4. (Plants) the inner layer or layers of cells of the meristem at a shoot tip, which produces the vascular tissue and pith. Compare tunica25. (Linguistics) linguistics a body of data, esp the finite collection of grammatical sentences of a language that a linguistic theory seeks to describe by means of an algorithm6. (Banking & Finance) a capital or principal sum, as contrasted with a derived income7. obsolete a human or animal body, esp a dead one[C14: from Latin: body]

cor•pus

(ˈkɔr pəs)

n., pl. -po•ra (-pər ə)
for 1-3,5, -pus•es for 4. 1. a large or complete collection of writings: the entire corpus of Old English poetry. 2. the body of a person or animal, esp. when dead. 3. a. a mass of body tissue that has a specialized function. b. the main part of a bodily organ. 4. a collection of utterances, as spoken or written sentences, taken as a representative sample of a given language or dialect and used for linguistic analysis. [1225–75; Middle English < Latin]

Corpus

 collection of writings on a subject; writings by an author or group of authors.Examples: corpus of Christian tradition, 1865; of civil law, 1727; of Oriental numismatics, 1886; of the Greek poets, 1727; of scripture, 1876.

corpus

A distinctive mass of tissue; the major part of an organ.
Thesaurus
Noun1.corpus - capital as contrasted with the income derived from itprincipal sum, principalcapital - wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value
2.corpus - a collection of writings; "he edited the Hemingway corpus"aggregation, collection, accumulation, assemblage - several things grouped together or considered as a whole
3.corpus - the main part of an organ or other bodily structurebody part - any part of an organism such as an organ or extremitypart, piece - a portion of a natural object; "they analyzed the river into three parts"; "he needed a piece of granite"

corpus

noun collection, body, whole, compilation, entirety, oeuvre (French), complete works a corpus of over 450 million words of spoken and written English

corpus

noun1. A measurable whole:amount, body, budget, bulk, quantity, quantum.2. Anatomy. The main part:body, bulk.
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CorpusKorpuscorpus

corpus


corpus

1. a collection or body of writings, esp by a single author or on a specific topic 2. Anatomya. any distinct mass or body b. the main part of an organ or structure 3. the inner layer or layers of cells of the meristem at a shoot tip, which produces the vascular tissue and pith

corpus

Latin for "body," corpus refers to a collection of items. Any very large body of work that is written (text), spoken or on video can be called a corpus. The Web is a gigantic corpus.

corpus


corpus

 [kor´pus] (pl. cor´pora) (L.) body.corpus al´bicans white fibrous tissue that replaces the regressing corpus luteum in the human ovary in the latter half of pregnancy, or soon after ovulation when pregnancy does not supervene.corpus amygdaloi´deum body" >amygdaloid body.cor´pora amyla´cea small hyaline masses of degenerate cells found in the prostate, neuroglia, and other sites.corpus callo´sum an arched mass of matter" >white matter in the depths of the fissure" >longitudinal fissure, made up of transverse fibers connecting the hemispheres" >cerebral hemispheres.corpus caverno´sum either of the two columns of erectile tissue forming the body of the penis or clitoris.corpus fimbria´tum a band of white matter bordering the lateral edge of the lower cornu of the lateral ventricle of the brain.corpus genicula´tum see geniculate bodies, lateral, and geniculate bodies, medial.corpus hemorrha´gicum 1. an ovarian follicle containing blood.2. a corpus luteum containing a blood clot.3. a blood clot formed in the cavity left by rupture of a graafian follicle.corpus lu´teum a yellow glandular mass in the ovary formed by an ovarian follicle that has matured and discharged its ovum; see also ovulation.corpus mammilla´re body" >mamillary body.cor´pora quadrige´mina four rounded eminences on the posterior surface of the mesencephalon.corpus spongio´sum pe´nis a column of erectile tissue forming the urethral surface of the penis, in which the urethra is found.corpus ster´ni body of sternum.corpus stria´tum a subcortical mass of matter" >gray matter and matter" >white matter in front of and lateral to the thalamus in each hemisphere" >cerebral hemisphere.corpus u´teri that part of the uterus above the isthmus and below the orifices of the fallopian tubes" >fallopian tubes.

cor·pus

, gen.

cor·po·ris

, pl.

cor·po·ra

(kōr'pŭs, -pōr-is, -pōr-ă), [TA] The plural of this word is corpora, not corpi.1.
See also: body, diaphysis, soma. Synonym(s): body (1)
2. Any body or mass.
See also: body, diaphysis, soma.
3. The main part of an organ or other anatomic structure, as distinguished from the head or tail.
See also: body, diaphysis, soma.
[L. body]

corpus

(kôr′pəs)n. pl. cor·pora (-pər-ə) 1. A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject.2. A collection of writings or recorded remarks used for linguistic analysis.3. Economics a. The capital or principal amount, as of an estate or trust.b. The principal of a bond.4. Anatomy a. The main part of a bodily structure or organ.b. A distinct bodily mass or organ having a specific function.5. The overall length of a violin.

cor·pus

, pl. corpora (kōr'pŭs, kōr'pōr-a) [TA] 1. Synonym(s): body. 2. Any body or mass. 3. The main part of an organ or other anatomic structure, as distinguished from the head or caudal region.
See also: body, shaft, soma
[L. body]

corpus

a body.

cor·pus

, pl. corpora (kōr'pŭs, -pōr-ă) [TA] The plural of this word is corpora, not corpi.1. Synonym(s): body (1) . 2. Any body or mass. 3. The main part of an organ or other anatomic structure, as distinguished from the head or tail.

Corpus


Corpus

[Latin, Body, aggregate, or mass.]

Corpus might be used to mean a human body, or a body or group of laws. The term is used often in Civil Law to denote a substantial or positive fact, as opposed to one that is ambiguous. The corpus of a trust is the sum of money or property that is set aside to produce income for a named beneficiary. In the law of estates, the corpus of an estate is the amount of property left when an individual dies. Corpus juris means a body of law or a body of the law. Corpus Juris Secundum (C.J.S.®) is an all-inclusive, multivolume legal encyclopedia.

corpus

n. 1) Latin for body. 2) the principal (usually money, securities, and other assets) of a trust or estate as distinguished from interest or profits.

CORPUS. A Latin word, which signifies body; as, corpus delicti, the body of the offence, the essence of the crime; corpus juris canonis, the body of the canon law; corpus juris civilis, the body of the Civil law.

corpus


Corpus

See: Principal

corpus

1. The principal of a bond. For example, securities dealers create zero-coupon Treasury receipts by purchasing a regular Treasury bond and separating the interest coupons from the corpus. See also coupon stripping.2. The principal amount of an estate or trust.
See COR

CORPUS


AcronymDefinition
CORPUSCorps of Reserve Priests United for Service

corpus


  • noun

Synonyms for corpus

noun collection

Synonyms

  • collection
  • body
  • whole
  • compilation
  • entirety
  • oeuvre
  • complete works

Synonyms for corpus

noun a measurable whole

Synonyms

  • amount
  • body
  • budget
  • bulk
  • quantity
  • quantum

noun the main part

Synonyms

  • body
  • bulk

Synonyms for corpus

noun capital as contrasted with the income derived from it

Synonyms

  • principal sum
  • principal

Related Words

  • capital

noun a collection of writings

Related Words

  • aggregation
  • collection
  • accumulation
  • assemblage

noun the main part of an organ or other bodily structure

Related Words

  • body part
  • part
  • piece
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