Root : corp
means body.
Origin: Latin; ‘corpus’
CORPSE
noun
>> a dead body, esp. of a human being rather than an animal.
Usage :
The corpse found by the police on the highway is believed to be of a homeless woman.
CORPORATION
noun
>> a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
>>> a group of people elected to govern a city, town, or borough.
Usage :
The city corporation acted tough against all the miscreants.
CORPORAL
noun
>> a low-ranking noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, in particular an NCO ranking above private first class and below sergeant or an NCO ranking above lance corporal and below sergeant.
adjective
>> of or relating to the human body.
Usage :
The guilty was awarded corporal punishment.
CORPULENT
adjective
>> (of a person) fat.
Usage :
A few MP’s of this country are seriously corpulent and many more look soft and flabby, as if they’d get puffed just running for a bus.
CORPOREAL
adjective
>> of or relating to a person’s body, esp. as opposed to their spirit.
>>> having a body.
>>> consisting of material objects; tangible.
Usage:
John was frank about his appetites.
Although their corporeal forms have remained same, but their personalities have shifted significantly.
CORPORATISM
noun
>> the control of a state or organization by large interest groups.
Usage :
The crux issue of out time is that western liberal democracies are ill-equipped to handle unbridled corporatism.