The English word corpse derives from the Latin corpus.
"Corps" is an English word that derives from the Latin word "Corpus".
The word corpse when translated is shigai.
The word corpse means a dead body.
The Corpse Bride was released in 2005.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'corpse' is "omulambo".
There was a rotting corpse on the ground.
The root word of "corpse" is "corps," which comes from the Latin word "corpus" meaning "body."
An antonym for the word corpse is "living being" (living person).
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The woman was hesitant to see her husband's corpse.
Corpse, decedent, deceased.
a word called body