Corpus Christi
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Corpus Christi
1325–75; Middle English < Medieval Latin: literally, body of Christ
Example Sentences
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A new $1 billion refined-products pipeline from Corpus Christi to the Austin and San Antonio markets would relieve supply bottlenecks in the fastest-growing region in the country.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026
Randy Shilling went to public high school in Corpus Christi, Texas.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 5, 2026
Meanwhile, back in Corpus Christi, desalination plants are being developed as a way of solving the water shortage in South Texas.
From Salon • Mar. 17, 2026
Citgo’s assets include three U.S. refineries located in Lake Charles, La.; Corpus Christi, Texas; and Lemont, Ill., in addition to pipelines, terminals and other downstream assets.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 5, 2026
“In Texas. Though they’re not in San Antonio anymore. They were in Corpus Christi for a while. The last we heard they’d moved to Galveston.”
From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt
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