Yes and no. Corporal is, but corporation is not.
There is no homophone for the word corporal.
Yes. Or Corp oral..
An example word with the prefix "corp" is "corporation."
presents- " We received lots of presents for Christmas" presents- "He presents the new product to the corporation."
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
There is no homophone for the word corporal.
A homophone is two or more words that are pronounced the same, but mean different things. So those are not homophones.
Yes. Or Corp oral..
It could be "CPL" Because a Lance Corporal is "LCpl"
Corporate is connected with the words corporal and corporation - so you spell it with the o: corporate.
An example word with the prefix "corp" is "corporation."
corporal corporeal corpse corpus corpulent incorporate corporation
Corporation, corporal, corporeal, corpulent, corpulence, corpuscle, corpulent
presents- " We received lots of presents for Christmas" presents- "He presents the new product to the corporation."
corpus corpse corporal corporate corpulent
There are a lot of words that have the root corp. Corpse, corporal, corporation, and incorporate are a few examples.
The correct spelling is corporal, as in the rank of corporal and corporal punishment.