The root word corp or corpo means body. This can be used to mean a body of a company or the corpse of a human body.
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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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
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corp is the short version of corporation -which is a company/ business
corp- means body or having to do with a body
The root word of "corpse" is "corps," which comes from the Latin word "corpus" meaning "body."