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CORPOSANT, n. A name given by seamen to a luminous appearance often beheld, in d...
CORPS, n. [L., body. It is pronounced kore, and is an ill word in English. 1. In...
CORPSE, n. [L., a body.] The dead body of a human being.
CORPULENCE, CORPULENCY, n. [L., body.]
CORPULENCE, CORPULENCY, n. [L., body.] 1. Fleshiness; excessive fatness; a state...
CORPULENT, a. Fleshy; having a great or excessive quantity of fat or flesh, in p...
CORPUSCLE, n. [L., body.] A minute particle, or physical atom; corpuscles are th...
CORPUSCULAR, a. Relating to corpuscles, or small particles, supposed to be the c...
CORPUSCULARIAN, a. Corpuscular, as above. CORPUSCULARIAN , n. An advocate for th...
CORRADIATION, n. [L. See Ray .] A conjunction of rays in one point.
CORRECT, a. [L., to set right; right, straight. See Right .] Literally, set righ...
CORRECTED, pp. Set right; freed from errors; amended; punished.
CORRECTING, ppr. Bringing to the standard of truth, justice or propriety; amendi...
CORRECTION, n. [L.] 1. The act of correcting; the act of bringing back, from err...
CORRECTIONAL, a. Tending to or intended for correction.
CORRECTIONER, n. One that has been in the house of correction. [Not used.]