sarcophagos (literally meaning: meat eater / flesh eating stone)
The English word corpse derives from the Latin corpus.
The root word of "corpse" is "corps," which comes from the Latin word "corpus" meaning "body."
"Corps" is an English word that derives from the Latin word "Corpus".
corps is a French word meaning an organised group of trained men. The Latin word you want is 'corpse' which usually means the dead body of a human being, but can refer to any dead body
Corpse, Corporation, etc. all come from the Latin word Corpus meaning body
The word comes from the Latin 'mumia', which means an embalmed corpse.
The word corpse when translated is shigai.
The word corpse means a dead body.
It means body in English. It comes from Latin and is found in Spanish and Italian.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'corpse' is "omulambo".
There is no acronym for the letters MUMMY.The word "mummy" for an embalmed corpse comes from the Latin mumia, a form of the Arabic word mumiya meaning an embalmed corpse or the embalming material (bitumen)."Mummification" means to preserve by removing bodily fluids, a form of embalming.
There was a rotting corpse on the ground.