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What words have the root word Corp?

The root word "corp" comes from the Latin word "corpus," meaning "body." Here are some words with the root word "corp":

Body:

* Corporal: Relating to the body.

* Corporeal: Having a body; physical.

* Corpse: A dead body.

* Corpus: A body of work, such as a collection of writings.

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

* Incorporeal: Without a body; spiritual.

Other:

* Corporation: A large company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity.

* Corps: A group of people, especially soldiers, working together.

* Corpulent: Fat; obese.

* Corpse: A dead body.

Note: The root "corp" can be spelled "corp" or "corpse."

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