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Webster Dictionary :: Coroniform

CORONIFORM, a. [L., a crown, form.] Having the form of a crown.

Webster Dictionary :: Coronoid

CORONOID, a. [Gr., a crow, and form.] Noting the upper and anterior process of t...

Webster Dictionary :: Coronule

CORONULE, n. [from corona, a crown.] A coronet or little crown of a See d; the d...

Webster Dictionary :: Corporal

CORPORAL, n. [L., head.] 1. The lowest officer of a company of infantry, next be...

Webster Dictionary :: Corporale

CORPORAL, CORPORALE, n. A fine linen cloth, used to cover the sacred elements in...

Webster Dictionary :: Corporality

CORPORALITY, n. The state of being a body or embodied; opposed to spirituality. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Corporally

CORPORALLY, adv. Bodily; in or with the body; as, to be corporally present.

Webster Dictionary :: Corporalship

CORPORALSHIP, n. [from corporal.] A corporals command in a Russian company, or a...

Webster Dictionary :: Corporas

CORPORAS, n. The old name of the corporal or communion cloth.

Webster Dictionary :: Corporate

CORPORATE, a. [L., to be shaped into a body, body.] 1. United in a body, or comm...

Webster Dictionary :: Corporateness

CORPORATENESS, n. The state of a corporate body.

Webster Dictionary :: Corporation

CORPORATION, n. A body politic or corporate, formed and authorized by law to act...

Webster Dictionary :: Corporator

CORPORATOR, n. The member of a corporation.

Webster Dictionary :: Corporature

CORPORATURE, n. The state of being embodied. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Corporeal

CORPOREAL, CORPOREOUS, a. Having a body; consisting of a material body; material...

Webster Dictionary :: Corporealist

CORPOREALIST, n. One who denies the existence of spiritual substances.

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