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What does the latin root corp mean?

The Latin root "corp" means body.

It comes from the Latin word "corpus," which means "body" in the sense of a physical body or a group of people.

Here are some examples of words derived from "corp":

* Corpse: A dead body.

* Corporate: Relating to a group of people acting together, especially a company.

* Incorporate: To include something as part of a larger whole.

* Corpulent: Fat or obese.

* Corpus: A collection of written works.

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