Apparently not. Cor goes back to a Proto-Indo-European root kerd- "heart", while corpus is from PIE kwrep- "body, form, appearance".
The root word "cor" means heart in Latin. It is often used in English words related to the heart, such as "coronary" or "cordial."
viscus or pectus
In Latin, "Cor" means, "Heart".
It seems to be incomplete. "Cor et" means "Heart and".
cor is latin it means heart disease, It was also a british comic book i think
Heart in Latin is cor, cordis
The prefix cor- means with or together. One example of this prefix is '''cor'''rect.
The Latin equivalent for "frozen heart" is cor gelidum("icy heart") or cor gelatum ("frozen heart").
cor, cordis
Cor (genitive: cordis, n).
The heart of life.
Cor atrum.