korpo
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Esperanto
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
korpo (accusative singular korpon, plural korpoj, accusative plural korpojn)
Derived terms
- enkorpigi (“to embody”)
- korpe (“bodily, physically”, adverb)
- korpeca (“bodily, corporal, physical”)
- korpego (“bulk, hulk”)
- korpeto (“corpuscle”)
- korphararo (“body hair”)
- korpigi (“to embody; to incarnate”)
- korpiĝi (“to impersonate”)
- korpiĝo (“incarnation”)
- korplingvo (“body language”)
- korpodamaĝo, korpodifekto (“bodily harm body damage”)
- korpodoro (“body odor”)
- korpoforto (“body strength, vigor”)
- korpogardisto (“bodyguard, lifeguard”)
- korpoparto (“body part”)
- korposana (“able-bodied”, adjective)
- korpotrejnisto (“bodybuilder”)
- korpstato (“physique”)
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto korpo, English corps, French corps, German Körper, Italian corpo, Russian ко́рпус (kórpus), Spanish cuerpo, ultimately from Latin corpus.
Pronunciation
Noun
korpo (plural korpi)
Derived terms
- korpala (“corporal, corporeal, bodily”)
- korpeskar (“to become body, materialize”)
- korpexerco, korpexercado (“bodily exercise”)
- korpogardisto (“bodyguard”)
Polish
Etymology
Clipping of korporacja.
Pronunciation
Noun
korpo n (indeclinable)
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