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corpora

American  
[kawr-per-uh] / ˈkɔr pər ə /

noun

  1. a plural of corpus.


corpora British  
/ ˈkɔːpərə /

noun

  1. the plural of corpus

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Peter Sondakh, head of Rajawali Corpora, an investment firm, had at least 34 offshore companies, many of them held through another company in Seychelles, the documents indicate.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 6, 2021

Tom Corpora of United Press International reported he was arrested when he demanded the name of a police officer who, he said, verbally insulted him.

From Washington Times • Aug. 27, 2018

—Ubi tot Simois correpta sub undas Scuta virum, Galeasq; & fortia Corpora volvit.

From Letters Concerning Poetical Translations And Virgil's and Milton's Arts of Verse, &c. by Benson, William

Corpora lutea constitute an accurate record of the number of eggs produced by the ovary as well as the number of eggs laid.

From Natural History of the Ornate Box Turtle, Terrapene ornata ornata Agassiz by Legler, John M.

Corpora mortuoram non sepeliuntur ibi, nec cadauera quælibet bestiarum operiuntur, quòd ad aeris æstum carnes in breui tempore consumuntur, nam et tota insula consistit sub zona torrida.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 08 Asia, Part I by Hakluyt, Richard

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