Hmm well since "cadaver" in Spanish means "dead body", I think the word may have been derived from Latin,as many scientific terms are.
A dead body is called a cadaver
A dead body is called a corpse or a cadaver.
The body is called a cadaver. This one has been embalmed but the ones used to train cadaver dogs are not.
A cadaver or corpse is a dead body. "Cadaver" is normally used as a more formal term for a body being used in medical training or research
Various cadaver were present in the science lab. It is a corpse used for medical research in labs.
a dead body, esp. a human body to be dissected; corpse.
Corpse, cadaver, human remains.
a dead body, esp. a human body to be dissected; corpse.
Se dice "cadaver" o "dead body" o "corpse".
deceased, remains, body, skeleton, dead body, corpse, mort
You can use either corpse or cadaver.
If the person died not too long ago, pretty normal... lifeless with a glaze in their eyes, but normal. 10 days ago, they are starting to decay, and smells horrible.