corpse |
a dead body, esp. of a human being. |
corpsman |
a member of a military medical unit or a civilian paramedical corps. |
corpswoman |
a female member of a military medical unit or a civilian paramedical corps. |
corpulence |
the state of being very fat; obesity. |
corpulent |
fat; portly; obese. |
corpus |
a collection of all the written works on a particular subject, by a particular author, or of a particular kind. [4 definitions] |
corpuscle |
a cell that moves freely in the blood, esp. one of the red or white blood cells. [2 definitions] |
corpus delicti |
in a case of suspected murder, the body of the victim. [2 definitions] |
corpus juris |
collectively, the laws of a nation or state. |
corpus luteum |
a ductless gland which forms within the ovary, resulting from the reorganization of a follicle upon release of its ovum. [2 definitions] |
corral |
an enclosed area in which horses or cattle are kept. [4 definitions] |
correct |
to make accurate; remove mistakes from. [5 definitions] |
correctable |
combined form of correct. |
correction |
the act of correcting. [3 definitions] |
corrective |
having correction as its intended purpose or effect; remedial or rectifying. [2 definitions] |
correctly |
in the correct or proper way; without error. |
correlate |
to arrange, as two sets of data, so as to demonstrate or emphasize their causal, reciprocal, complementary, or parallel relationship. [4 definitions] |
correlation |
a relationship or correspondence between two or more things. [3 definitions] |
correlative |
related in a mutually dependent or reciprocal way, as life forms. [4 definitions] |
correspond |
to be in agreement or accordance; match (often followed by "with" or "to"). [3 definitions] |
correspondence |
agreement or accordance between or among specific things. [3 definitions] |