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corps

[kawr]

noun

plural

corps 
  1. Military.

    1. a military organization consisting of officers and enlisted personnel or of officers alone: corps of cadets.

      the U.S. Marine Corps;

      corps of cadets.

    2. Also called army corpsa military unit of ground combat forces consisting of two or more divisions and other troops.

  2. a group of persons associated or acting together.

    the diplomatic corps;

    the press corps.

    Synonyms: band, crew, force, team
  3. Printing.,  a Continental designation that, preceded by a number, indicates size of type in Didot points of 0.0148 inch (3.8 millimeters).

    14 corps.

  4. Obsolete.,  corpse.



corps

/ kɔː /

noun

  1. a military formation that comprises two or more divisions and additional support arms

  2. a military body with a specific function

    intelligence corps

    medical corps

  3. a body of people associated together

    the diplomatic corps

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of corps1

First recorded in 1225–75; Middle English corps, cors, from Middle French, from Latin corpus “body”; corpse
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Word History and Origins

Origin of corps1

C18: from French, from Latin corpus body
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In one note, he envisaged the aftermath of a public hanging, with "surgeons fighting over corpses".

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And death follows in books about talking corpses, cemetery folklore and the darkest days of World War II. Here’s a sampling of this fall’s bounty.

This was Ms Fasold's first introduction to the world of so-called body brokers: private companies that acquire corpses, dissect them, and then sell the limbs for a profit, often to medical research centres.

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The Russian delegation left immediately after the press availability, providing no comments to the press corps on how the meetings went behind closed doors.

And George Durrant, who served in the intelligence corps, appeared on stage with his great-granddaughter as he urged people not to forget the sacrifices made by his comrades.

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