en corpse (n)

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: OpenCyc 2012, German Wiktionary, English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • en cadaver ➜
  • no lik ➜
  • sh leš ➜
  • sv lik ➜
  • tr ceset ➜
  • en cadaver (n, body) ➜
  • aa ginaada ➜
  • aa raysa ➜
  • ab аԥсы ➜
  • ady хьадэ́ ➜
  • af kadawer ➜
  • af lyk ➜
  • ain ケウ ➜
  • ain ケウェ ➜
  • akz aatilli ➜
  • alt сек ➜
  • alt ӧлгӧн кижиниҥ сӧӧги ➜
  • am ሬሳ ➜
  • am አስከሬን ➜
  • an calabre ➜
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Types of corpse

  • en carcass (n) ➜
  • en dead bird (n) ➜
  • en dead elephant (n) ➜
  • en dead human body (n) ➜
  • en dead insect (n) ➜
  • en dead male person (n) ➜
  • en dead person (n) ➜
  • en dead terrorist (n) ➜
  • en dead vertebrate (n) ➜
  • en dead whale (n) ➜
  • en mummified remains (n) ➜

Related terms

  • en body ➜
  • en corporate ➜
  • en corporation ➜
  • en corporeal ➜
  • en corps ➜
  • en corpsy ➜
  • en corpulent ➜
  • en corpus ➜
  • en dead ➜
  • fr corps ➜

corpse is a type of…

  • en dead organism (n) ➜
  • en exanimate thing (n) ➜
  • en organic matter (n) ➜

Context of this term

  • en archaic ➜
  • en derogatory ➜

Word forms

  • en corpses ➜

Links to other resources

  • sw.opencyc.org /2012/05/10/concept/en/DeadAnimal
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