bicorporal
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of bicorporal
1680–90; < Latin bicorpor ( bi- bi- 1 + corpor-, stem of corpus body) + -al 1
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Associated words: physiology, anatomy, bicorporal, embody, embodiment, disembody, disembodiment, manikin, corporeality, corporeity, in cuerpo, somatic. body servant. valet, squire. body snatcher. resurrectionist, ghoul. bodyguard, n. lifeguard, garde du corps, retinue. bog, n. quagmire, marsh, swamp, fen, morass, slough. boggle, v. hesitate, stickle, falter; bungle. bogus, a.
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Associated word: bicorporal. two colors.
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