If you mean "corpse" (as in dead body) here are a few different words you can use.
- Body
- Decaying body
- Dead person
- Lifeless form
If you acutally means "corps" try the thesaurus - i'm not sure what that word means.
Another word for Capital is goods.
acclaimed is another word for reputable.
Another word for work partner is colleague.
another word is plantation(depends on what you are looking for)
Another word for associated can be: combine, relate, group and many more!
Sea Cadet or Sea Corps. Those mean the same as naval cadet.
Yes, the word corps is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a part of an army that has particular responsibilities (the medical corps); a group of people who work together to do a particular job (the press corps); a word for a thing.
their are many died corps in haiti rigth now
no
The word corp is not a word in English. With a period added, corp. is the abbreviation for corporation or corporal. With an 's' added to the end of the word, corps is a noun for a main subdivision of an armed force in the field, consisting of two or more divisions and a a group of people who work together to do a particular job, such as the press corps or diplomatic corps. The noun corps is both the singular and the plural.
The Latin word "corpus" means body. It is the root of the word "corps," which refers to a group or organization.
Corps.
The word "Corps" as it is used in the United States Marine Corps is a military term that is used to describe a group of specialized troops.
there are many corps that have died in Haiti It depends. Marine Corps is a Corp but i don't exactly know what your saying.
One syllable
"Corps" is an English word that derives from the Latin word "Corpus".
You will need to talk to talk to your career counselor if you are wanting to transfer to another job corps. If your career counselor cannot help, speak to his supervisor.