Corps
Corpsn.a body of soldiers (an ill word)
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Corpsn.a body of soldiers (an ill word)
Corpsen.the dead body of a human being
Corpulencen.fleshiness, excessive fatness
Corpulenta.big, gross, heavy, fleshy, fat
Corpusclen.a very small part or body, an atom
Corpusculara.of or relating to bodies or atoms
Corradiationn.an union of different rays
Correctv.t.to punish, mend faults, temper
Correcta.exact, revised with exactness
Correctedpa.punished, reproved, set right
Correctionn.punishment, reproof, amendment
Correctionala.pertaining to correction
Correctionern.a jailbird, prisoner, not used
Correctiven.what has the power of correcting
Correctivea.able to correct, able to alter
Correctlyad.accurately, exactly, justly, neat
Correctnessn.accuracy, exactness, nicety, care
Correctorn.one who or what corrects
Corregidorn.a high or chief magistrate in Spain
Correlaten.what stands in an opposite relation
Correlativea.having a reciprocal relation, like
Correponsivea.adapted, suited
Correptionn.reproof, chiding, rebuke, ob.
Correptorya.reproving, rebuking, blaming, ob.
Correspondv.i.to suit, answer, agree, write to
Correspondencen.agreement, fitness, intercourse
Correspondenta.suitable, answerable, proper