1. corpus — Lewis & Short
any object composed of materials perceptible by the senses, body, substance
The corpus record — Latin
corpus · n
any object composed of materials perceptible by the senses, body, substance
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Densest 12 of 271 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.
1. corpus — Lewis & Short
any object composed of materials perceptible by the senses, body, substance
2. Corpus — Walde–Hofmann
oris n
6 of 7,363 attestations shown.
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