body
The root word of "corpse" is "corps," which comes from the Latin word "corpus" meaning "body."
Corpse, Corporation, etc. all come from the Latin word Corpus meaning body
The root word "corp" comes from the Latin "corpus," meaning "body." It is used in various English words related to the body, such as "corporate" (related to a body of people) and "corpse" (a dead body). This root conveys concepts of physicality, structure, and organization.
Corp
There are a lot of words that have the root corp. Corpse, corporal, corporation, and incorporate are a few examples.
The root -corp found in corpulent and corpse means an integral part or some formation.
corp which means body
Corporation
The Latin root "corp" means body. It is often used in words related to the physical body or physical structure.
I am unfamiliar with a Greek root of "corp" but the Latin root refers to "body"Don't know if this is what is being looked for or not, but hope it helps!]It is a Latin word, not Greek, and it does mean body.So a corp is a body of men and corporal, an officer in command of that body. (AK)
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