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Look up corpus, corpora, or corpuses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corpus (pl. corpora) is Latin for 'body'. It may refer to: Text corpus, in linguistics
Corpus
Court action challenging unlawful detention
Habeas corpus (/ˈheɪbiəs ˈkɔːrpəs/ ) is a legal procedure invoking the jurisdiction of a court to review the unlawful detention or imprisonment of an individual
Habeas_corpus
City in Texas, United States
Corpus Christi (/ˌkɔːrpəs ˈkrɪsti/ KOR-pəs KRIS-tee; Latin for 'Body of Christ') is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat and
Corpus_Christi,_Texas
CORPUS is an international reformist organization in the Roman Catholic Church. They support allowing married and single people of both sexes to become
CORPUS
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Corpus Christi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corpus Christi (Latin for "body of Christ") may refer to: Feast of Corpus Christi, a Christian
Corpus_Christi
Catholic feast day, public holiday in some countries
The Feast of Corpus Christi (Ecclesiastical Latin: Dies Sanctissimi Corporis et Sanguinis Domini Iesu Christi, lit. 'The Day of the Most Holy Body and
Feast_of_Corpus_Christi
White matter tract connecting the two cerebral hemispheres
The corpus callosum (Latin for "tough body"), also callosal commissure, is a wide, thick nerve tract, consisting of a flat bundle of commissural fibers
Corpus_callosum
Digital collections of natural language data
In linguistics and natural language processing, a corpus (pl.: corpora) or text corpus is a dataset, consisting of natively digital and older, digitalized
Text_corpus
In insect physiology, an endocrine gland that generates juvenile hormones
In insect physiology and anatomy, the corpus allatum (plural: corpora allata) is an endocrine gland that generates juvenile hormone; as such, it plays
Corpus_allatum
City or region given special status
Corpus separatum is a Latin term referring to a city or region which is given a special legal and political status different from its environment, but
Corpus_separatum
Collection of late antique religio-philosophical texts
The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus
Corpus_Hermeticum
Dutch human biology museum
The Corpus Museum is a human biology interactive museum, located in Oegstgeest, near Leiden, in the Netherlands. Billed as "a journey through the human
Corpus_(museum)
Corpus Christi guilds were medieval religious guilds centering around the Feast of Corpus Christi and the Corpus Christi procession. Other common aims
Corpus_Christi_guilds
Branch of linguistics that studies language through examples contained in real texts
Corpus linguistics is an empirical method for the study of language by text corpus (plural corpora). Corpora are balanced, often stratified collections
Corpus_linguistics
Book series for ancient Christian texts
The Corpus Christianorum (CC) is a major publishing undertaking of the Belgian publisher Brepols Publishers devoted to patristic and medieval Latin texts
Corpus_Christianorum
Topics referred to by the same term
Corpus cavernosum may refer to: Corpus cavernosum clitoridis Corpus cavernosum penis "Corpus cavernosum urethrae" was used in older texts for corpus spongiosum
Corpus_cavernosum
Spongy tissue within the human penis
The corpus spongiosum is the mass of spongy tissue surrounding the male urethra within the penis. It is also called the corpus cavernosum urethrae in older
Corpus_spongiosum
French defunt digital library platform
E-corpus was a collective heritage digital platform founded in 2009 in France by the Centre de Conservation du Livre. Its name is sometimes written in
E-corpus
Sculptural clock in Cambridge, England
The Corpus Clock, also known as the Chronophage or the Grasshopper clock, is a large sculptural clock on the outside of the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi
Corpus_Clock
Christian apophatic theologian
to early 6th century, who wrote a set of works known as the Corpus Areopagiticum or Corpus Dionysiacum. Through his writing in Mystical Theology, he has
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
Pseudo-Dionysius_the_Areopagite
Surgical procedure for epilepsy
A corpus callosotomy (/kəˈlɔːs(ə)təmiː/) is a palliative surgical procedure for the treatment of medically refractory epilepsy. The procedure was first
Corpus_callosotomy
Temporary endocrine structure in ovaries
The corpus luteum (Latin for "yellow body"; pl.: corpora lutea) is a temporary endocrine structure in female ovaries involved in the production of relatively
Corpus_luteum
Public university in Corpus Christi, Texas, US
University–Corpus Christi (Texas A&M–Corpus Christi, TAMU–CC, A&M–Corpus Christi, or A&M–CC) is a public research university on Ward Island in Corpus Christi
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi
Texas_A&M_University–Corpus_Christi
The Corpus Catholicorum (Corp. Cath., CCath., or CC) is a collection of sixteenth-century writings by the leading proponents and defenders of the Roman
Corpus_Catholicorum
Sponge-like region of erectile tissue
A corpus cavernosum penis (singular) (from Latin, characterised by cavities, or hollows, of the penis, pl.: corpora cavernosa penium) is one of a pair
Corpus_cavernosum_penis
1954 painting by Salvador Dalí
Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) is a 1954 oil-on-canvas painting by Salvador Dalí. A nontraditional, surrealist portrayal of the Crucifixion, it depicts
Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus)
Crucifixion_(Corpus_Hypercubus)
Software for searching a text collection
A corpus manager (corpus browser or corpus query system) is a tool for multilingual corpus analysis, which allows effective searching in corpora. A corpus
Corpus_manager
Collection of around 60 Ancient Greek medical works
The Hippocratic Corpus (Latin: Corpus Hippocraticum), or Hippocratic Collection, is a collection of around 60 early Ancient Greek medical works closely
Hippocratic_Corpus
Conviction requires proof of a crime
In Western law, corpus delicti (Latin for 'body of the crime'; pl. corpora delicti), is the principle that a crime must be proven to have occurred before
Corpus_delicti
1944 book by Henri de Lubac
Corpus Mysticum: L'Eucharistie et l’Église au moyen âge was a book written by Henri de Lubac, published in Paris in 1944. The book aimed to, in de Lubac's
Corpus_Mysticum
Collection of legal works codified by Justinian I of Byzantium
The Corpus Juris (or Iuris) Civilis ("Body of Civil Law") is the modern name for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence, enacted from 529 to
Corpus_Juris_Civilis
Sheriff of San Mateo County 2023–2025
Christina Corpus (born 1970 or 1971) is an American former law enforcement officer who served as the 26th sheriff of San Mateo County, California from
Christina_Corpus
The Calgary corpus is a collection of text and binary data files, commonly used for comparing data compression algorithms. It was created by Ian Witten
Calgary_corpus
Company database
The Enron Corpus is a database of over 600,000 emails written by 158 employees of the Enron Corporation in the years leading up to the company's collapse
Enron_Corpus
Anglo-Saxon glossary
The Corpus Glossary is one of many Anglo-Saxon glossaries. Alongside many entries which gloss Latin words with simpler Latin words or explanations, it
Corpus_Glossary
Data set of American English in 1961
The Brown University Standard Corpus of Present-Day American English, better known as simply the Brown Corpus, is an electronic collection of text samples
Brown_Corpus
Short Eucharistic chant
Ave verum corpus is a short Eucharistic chant that has been set to music by many composers. It dates to the 13th century, first recorded in a central Italian
Ave_verum_corpus
Roman book on land surveying
The Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum (Corpus of Roman Land Surveyors) is a Roman book on land surveying which collects works by Siculus Flaccus, Frontinus
Corpus_Agrimensorum_Romanorum
College of the University of Oxford
Corpus Christi College (formally, Corpus Christi College in the University of Oxford; informally abbreviated as Corpus or CCC) is one of the constituent
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Corpus_Christi_College,_Oxford
Research project
Corpus Coranicum (2007–2024) was a digital research project of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. The project made sources accessible
Corpus_Coranicum
Corpus-assisted discourse studies (abbr.: CADS) is related historically and methodologically to the discipline of corpus linguistics. The principal endeavor
Corpus-assisted discourse studies
Corpus-assisted_discourse_studies
One of a pair of regions in the clitoris that contain the blood during erection
The corpus cavernosum of the clitoris (corpus cavernosum clitoridis, pl.: corpora cavernosa clitoridum) is one of a pair of sponge-like regions of erectile
Corpus_cavernosum_clitoris
Birth defect of the development of the brain
Agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) is a rare birth defect in which there is a complete or partial absence of the corpus callosum. It occurs when the
Agenesis of the corpus callosum
Agenesis_of_the_corpus_callosum
Structure derived from the corpus luteum
The corpus albicans (Latin for "whitening body"; also known as atretic corpus luteum, corpus candicans, or simply as albicans) is the regressed form of
Corpus_albicans
Filipino general (1944–2024)
Victor Navarro Corpus (October 4, 1944 – April 4, 2024) was a Filipino military officer and public official best known for his 1970 defection from the
Victor_Corpus
Collection of ancient Latin inscriptions
The Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) is a comprehensive collection of ancient Latin inscriptions. It forms an authoritative source for documenting
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum
Corpus_Inscriptionum_Latinarum
Catholic Eucharistic procession
Corpus Christi processions are Eucharistic processions held on the Thursday of the Feast of Corpus Christi or the following Sunday. They are held at the
Corpus_Christi_procession
Naval air base in Texas, United States
Air Station Corpus Christi is a United States Navy naval air station located in Corpus Christi, Texas. The primary mission of NAS Corpus Christi is to
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi
Naval_Air_Station_Corpus_Christi
The Corpus Christi–Kingsville–Alice combined statistical area is made up of six counties in South Texas. The statistical area consists of the Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi–Kingsville–Alice combined statistical area
Corpus_Christi–Kingsville–Alice_combined_statistical_area
Medical condition
with cleft lip/palate, cataract, hypopigmentation and absent corpus callosum (or absent corpus callosum cataract immunodeficiency), is a rare autosomal recessive
Vici_syndrome
Legal term meaning body of law
Corpus Juris means "body of law". It was originally used by the Romans for several of their collections of all the laws in a certain field—see Corpus
Corpus_Juris
The BABEL speech corpus is a corpus of recorded speech materials from five Central and Eastern European languages. Intended for use in speech technology
BABEL_Speech_Corpus
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up corpus delicti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corpus delicti can refer to: Corpus delicti, a legal term Corpus Delicti (band), a gothic rock
Corpus_Delicti
Minor league baseball team
The Corpus Christi Hooks are a Minor League Baseball team of the Texas League and the Double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros. They are located in Corpus
Corpus_Christi_Hooks
Encyclopedia of U.S. law
Corpus Juris Secundum (CJS; Latin for 'Second Body of the Law') is an encyclopedia of United States law at the federal and state levels. It is arranged
Corpus_Juris_Secundum
Part of limbic system
The subcallosal gyrus (paraterminal gyrus, peduncle of the corpus callosum) is a narrow lamina on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the
Subcallosal_gyrus
Data compression test corpus
The Canterbury corpus is a collection of files intended for use as a benchmark for testing lossless data compression algorithms. It was created in 1997
Canterbury_corpus
Academic journal
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes articles and book reviews on corpus linguistics, with a focus
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Corpus_Linguistics_and_Linguistic_Theory
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in the US
located in Corpus Christi and its mother church is Corpus Christi Cathedral. As of 2026, its bishop is Mario Alberto Avilés The Diocese of Corpus Christi
Diocese_of_Corpus_Christi
Text corpus of British English
British National Corpus (BNC) is a 100-million-word text corpus of samples of written and spoken English from a wide range of sources. The corpus covers British
British_National_Corpus
Collection of Latin writings about Islam compiled in 1142–1143
The Corpus Cluniacense or Corpus Islamolatinum, sometimes erroneously the Corpus Toledanum, is a collection of Latin writings about Islam compiled in 1142–1143
Corpus_Cluniacense
Topics referred to by the same term
Corpus Christi Cathedral may refer to: Corpus Christi Cathedral, Tlalnepantla, Mexico Corpus Christi Cathedral (Port Harcourt), Nigeria Corpus Christi
Corpus_Christi_Cathedral
The corpus hemorrhagicum ("bleeding corpus luteum") is a temporary structure formed immediately after ovulation from the ovarian follicle as it collapses
Corpus_hemorrhagicum
Book dataset
BookCorpus (also sometimes referred to as the Toronto Book Corpus) is a dataset consisting of the text of around 7,000 self-published books scraped from
BookCorpus
Sculpture cast by Bernini
Corpus (The Body) is a life-size bronze sculpture of the crucified Jesus by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Cast in 1650, Bernini held onto it in his private collection
Corpus_(Bernini)
Municipality and village in Misiones, Argentina
Corpus is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e
Corpus,_Misiones
Translated documents of the European Parliament
The Europarl Corpus is a corpus (set of documents) that consists of the proceedings of the European Parliament from 1996 to 2012. In its first release
Europarl_Corpus
Oxford English Corpus (OEC), a massive text corpus that is written in the English language. In total, the texts in the Oxford English Corpus contain more
Most_common_words_in_English
Large text corpus of American English
The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is a one-billion-word corpus of contemporary American English. It was created by Mark Davies, retired
Corpus of Contemporary American English
Corpus_of_Contemporary_American_English
Recourse in US law against unlawful detention
In United States law, habeas corpus (/ˈheɪbiəs ˈkɔːrpəs/) is a recourse challenging the reasons or conditions of a person's confinement under color of
Habeas corpus in the United States
Habeas_corpus_in_the_United_States
Database of speech audio files and text transcriptions
A speech corpus (or spoken corpus) is a database of speech audio files and text transcriptions. In speech technology, speech corpora are used, among other
Speech_corpus
Word collection
The 'Cambridge International Corpus (CIC)’ is a collection of over 2 billion words of real spoken and written English . The texts are stored in a database
Cambridge_English_Corpus
Part of the penis located outside of the pelvic cavity
extends to the glans. It is made up of the two corpora cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum on the underside. The corpora cavernosa are intimately bound
Body_of_penis
1997 video game
Pax Corpus is a 1997 cyberpunk action and adventure video game developed and published by the French studio Cryo Interactive. It was released only in Europe
Pax_Corpus
Medical condition
A corpus luteum cyst or luteal cyst is a type of ovarian cyst which may rupture about the time of menstruation, and take up to three months to disappear
Corpus_luteum_cyst
Topics referred to by the same term
Corpus Christi School may refer to: Corpus Christi School (Hobart) in Tasmania, Australia Corpus Christi School (Ottawa), Ontario, Canada Corpus Christi
Corpus_Christi_School
College of the University of Cambridge, founded 1352
Corpus Christi College (full name: "The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary", often shortened to "Corpus") is a constituent college of
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Corpus_Christi_College,_Cambridge
Search service for journal articles
neuroscience. In 2017, the system began including biomedical literature in its corpus. As of September 2022[update], it includes over 200 million publications
Semantic_Scholar
Digital Medieval Latin library
Corpus Corporum (Lat. "the collection of collections") or in full, Corpus Corporum: repositorium operum latinorum apud universitatem Turicensem, is a
Corpus_Corporum
Ancient Greek poet of the archaic period
these works are generally referred to as forming part of the "Hesiodic corpus" whether or not their authorship is accepted. The situation is summed up
Hesiod
9th episode of the 1st season of The Outer Limits
"Corpus Earthling" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on November 18, 1963, during the first season. Rocks:
Corpus_Earthling
Set of written texts in electronic form in the Czech language
The Czech National Corpus (CNC) (Czech : Český národní korpus) is a large electronic corpus of written and spoken Czech language, developed by the Institute
Czech_National_Corpus
Preserved language with no living speakers
corpus language is a language that has no living speakers but for which numerous records produced by its native speakers survive. Examples of corpus languages
Corpus_language
Estuary bay on the Texas coast
Corpus Christi Bay is a scenic semi-tropical bay on the Texas coast found in San Patricio and Nueces counties, next to the major city of Corpus Christi
Corpus_Christi_Bay
Body of Doctrine (Latin: Corpus doctrinae) in Protestant theology of the 16th and 17th centuries is the anthology of the confessional or credal writings
Body_of_Doctrine
The Corpus Christi Ship Channel is a deep water navigable ship canal located in Corpus Christi, Texas. It is part of the Port of Corpus Christi, managed
Corpus_Christi_Ship_Channel
Collection of Protestant writings
The Corpus Reformatorum (Corp. Ref., Cor. Ref., C.R., CR) ( Halle (Saale), 1834 sqq.), is the general Latin title given to a large collection of Reformation
Corpus_Reformatorum
Filipino economist, politician and statesman
Rafael Corpus y Mislán (October 24, 1880 – July 21, 1960) was a Filipino economist, politician, and statesman who served as both chairman and president
Rafael_Corpus
In United States law, habeas corpus is a recourse challenging the reasons or conditions of a person's detention under color of law. The Guantanamo Bay
Habeas corpus petitions of Guantanamo Bay detainees
Habeas_corpus_petitions_of_Guantanamo_Bay_detainees
1995 murder in Corpus Christi, Texas, US
American singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was fatally shot at the Days Inn in Corpus Christi, Texas. The shooter, Yolanda Saldívar, an American nurse and the
Murder_of_Selena
Books of the New Testament attributed to Paul the Apostle
and determination of his soul." Laird, Benjamin, ed. (2022), The Pauline Corpus in Early Christianity: Its Formation, Publication, and Circulation, Hendrickson
Pauline_epistles
1973 play written by Alan Bennett
Habeas Corpus is a stage comedy in two acts by the English author Alan Bennett. It was first performed at the Lyric Theatre in London on 10 May 1973, with
Habeas_Corpus_(play)
Battle fought during the American Civil War
The Battle of Corpus Christi was fought between August 12 and August 18, 1862, during the American Civil War. United States Navy forces blockading Texas
Battle_of_Corpus_Christi
Spanish. Each estimate comes from an analysis of a different text corpus. A text corpus is a large collection of samples of written and/or spoken language
Most_common_words_in_Spanish
Anatomical structure of the penis
albuginea is the fibrous envelope that extends the length of the corpus cavernosum penis and corpus spongiosum penis. It is a bi-layered structure that includes
Tunica_albuginea_(penis)
Choral work by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ave verum corpus ("Hail, True Body"), K. 618, is a motet in D major composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1791. It is a setting of the Latin hymn of the
Ave_verum_corpus_(Mozart)
Text corpus and database of 21st century English
The Oxford English Corpus (OEC) is a text corpus of 21st-century English, used by the makers of the Oxford English Dictionary and by Oxford University
Oxford_English_Corpus
Large database of Bulgarian texts
The Bulgarian National Corpus (BulNC) is a large representative corpus of Bulgarian comprising about 200,000 texts and amounting to over 1 billion words
Bulgarian_National_Corpus
Play by Terrence McNally
Corpus Christi is a 1998 American play by Terrence McNally, written in 1997 and first staged in New York in 1998, dramatizing the story of Jesus and the
Corpus_Christi_(play)
Set of text corpora representing varieties of English around the world
The International Corpus of English (ICE) is a set of text corpora representing varieties of English from around the world. Over twenty countries or groups
International Corpus of English
International_Corpus_of_English
CORPUS
CORPUS
CORPUS
CORPUS
Girl/Female
Indian
Miracle
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kings or royal
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Beauty
Female
English
Pet form of English Andrea, ANDI means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
External
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Latin
Handsome; Rock; Comely
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Tamil
White, One who is as pure as the white colour
Boy/Male
French, German
Man; Son of Charlemagne; Manly; Masculine
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hillman.
CORPUS
CORPUS
CORPUS
CORPUS
CORPUS
a.
Corpuscular.
n.
A large, flattened corpuscle, twice the diameter of the ordinary red corpuscle, found in considerable numbers in the blood in profound anaemia.
n.
The spongy, colorless framework of a red blood corpuscle or other cell.
n.
An adherent of the corpuscular philosophy.
n.
A condition of impoverishment of the blood; a morbid state in which the red corpuscles, or other important elements of the blood, are deficient.
n. pl.
A subclass of Mammalia, including nearly all the mammals of Australia and the adjacent islands, together with the opossums of America. They differ from ordinary mammals in having the corpus callosum very small, in being implacental, and in having their young born while very immature. The female generally carries the young for some time after birth in an external pouch, or marsupium. Called also Marsupiata.
n.
A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment either floating freely or imbedded in the white blood corpuscles.
n.
A bluish black, amorphous substance containing iron and obtained from blood. It exists the red blood corpuscles united with globulin, and the form of hemoglobin or oxyhemoglobin gives to the blood its red color.
n.
Of the action or execution of law, etc.; as, the suspension of the habeas corpus act.
a.
Corpuscular.
n.
A hard chitinous or calcareous process or corpuscle, especially a spicule of the Alcyonaria.
n.
The thickened posterior border of the corpus callosum; -- so called in allusion to its shape.
n.
The corpus striatum.
n.
To cause to cease for a time from operation or effect; as, to suspend the habeas corpus act; to suspend the rules of a legislative body.
a.
Pertaining to, or composed of, corpuscles, or small particles.
a.
Concerned in the development and formation of blood vessels and blood corpuscles; as, the vasoformative cells.
n.
A corpuscle.
a.
Of or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or perceptible, by the touch; capable of being touched; as, tactile corpuscles; tactile sensations.
n.
A protoplasmic animal cell; esp., such as float free, like blood, lymph, and pus corpuscles; or such as are imbedded in an intercellular matrix, like connective tissue and cartilage corpuscles. See Blood.
n.
The normal coloring matter of the red blood corpuscles of vertebrate animals. It is composed of hematin and globulin, and is also called haematoglobulin. In arterial blood, it is always combined with oxygen, and is then called oxyhemoglobin. It crystallizes under different forms from different animals, and when crystallized, is called haematocrystallin. See Blood crystal, under Blood.