Corpus (plural corpora) is Latin for body. Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. It can refer to:
- Corpus Christi (disambiguation)
- Text corpus, in linguistics, a large and structured set of texts
- Corpus callosum, a structure in the brain
- Corpora cavernosa, a pair of structures in human genitals
- Hippocratic Corpus, the lectures and writings of Hippocrates
- Corpus (album), by Sebastian Santa Maria
- Corpus delicti, a legal term meaning "body of the crime. In Linguistics, a corpus (plural corpora) or text corpus is a large and structured set of texts (now usually electronically stored and processed The corpus callosum is a structure of the Mammalian Brain in the longitudinal fissure that connects the left and right Cerebral hemispheres It also facilitates The Hippocratic Corpus (Latin Corpus Hippocraticum) Hippocratic Collection, or Hippocratic Canon, is a collection of around seventy early medical works Corpus was the second album by Sebastian Santa Maria, released posthumously in 1997 Corpus delicti (plural corpora delicti ( Latin: " body of crime " is a term from Western Jurisprudence which refers to the "
- Corpus Delicti (band), also known simply as "Corpus"
- Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum, an index of Etruscan texts
- Corpus luteum, a temporary endocrine structure in mammals
- Corpus (sculpture), a sculpture of[Christ by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
- Corpus Reformatorum, a collection of Reformation writings
- Corpus separatum, 1947 UN Partition Plan for the Holy Land
Corpus Delicti were a Gothic rock band active in the early-mid 1990s The Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum (Body of Etruscan inscriptions is a corpus of Etruscan texts collected by Karl Pauli and his followers since 1885 The corpus luteum ( Latin for "yellow body" (plural corpora lutea) is a temporary Endocrine structure in mammals involved in production of A Sculpture of the body of Christ by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Bernini sculpted it from Bronze in 1650 and held onto it in his private collection The Corpus Reformatorum ( Corp Ref Cor Ref CR CR) ( Halle (Saale, 1834 sqq Corpus separatum is Latin for "separated body" The 1947 UN Partition Plan used this term to refer to a proposed internationally administered zone to include
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corpus
-noun
- the body
- (linguistics) a collection of writings, often on a specific topic, of a specific genre, from a specific demographic, a single author etc.
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