cuerpo
Aragonese
Etymology
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Noun
cuerpo m (plural cuerpos)
References
- Bal Palazios, Santiago (2002) “cuerpo”, in Dizionario breu de a luenga aragonesa, Zaragoza, →ISBN
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Alternative forms
- cuelpo (obsolete or eye dialect)
Etymology
From Latin corpus, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱrep-. Doublet of the borrowing corpus.
Pronunciation
Noun
cuerpo m (plural cuerpos)
- body (the physical structure of a human or animal)
- body, torso
- body, corpse
- Synonym: cadáver
- body (unified collection of information)
- body (comparative viscosity of a liquid)
- corps, body, organization (group of people with a common purpose)
- (military, law enforcement) corps, force (e.g. army corps, police force)
- (geometry) body (three-dimensional object)
- (printing) body (shank of a type)
- (algebra) field
- Synonym: campo
Derived terms
- a cuerpo de rey
- acuerpar
- anticuerpo
- cuerpazo
- cuerpo basal
- cuerpo calloso
- cuerpo celeste
- cuerpo de agua
- Cuerpo de Paz
- cuerpo de policía (“police force”)
- cuerpo de tarea (“task force”)
- cuerpo estriado
- cuerpo extraño
- cuerpo fructífero
- cuerpo muerto
- cuerpo negro
- cuerpo serrano
- en cuerpo y alma
- hacer de cuerpo
- microcuerpo
- tomar cuerpo
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