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corp which means body
well, synonyms are words of similar meaning like "story" and "tale" and a related word would have a connection but not the same meaning such as "book" is related to "story".
the use of familiar and related words
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)
Most words that begin with "corp" have to do with business or serious matters. They include corporation, corporate, and corporeal.
There are a lot of words that have the root corp. Corpse, corporal, corporation, and incorporate are a few examples.
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Corporation
corpse meaning dead body
I think you can use Corp for a graphic design business.
The root word "cor" means heart in Latin. It is often used in English words related to the heart, such as "coronary" or "cordial."
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this is related to job/hiring. con = contract, corp = contract with (directly) the corporation, con w2= contract with another (middle vender) who places you on HIS w2.
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