1. archaic : a human or animal body whether living or dead 2. a : a dead body especially of a human being b : the remains of something discarded or defunct.
5 days ago — a dead body, usually of a person: The actor had to play a corpse lying in a morgue. Synonyms. body (PHYSICAL STRUCTURE) · cadaver specialized.
A cadaver, often known as a corpse, is a dead human body. Cadavers are used by medical students, physicians and other scientists to study anatomy
Through pure luck, small town mortician Fred has discovered a serum that can revive a corpse for an hour at a time.
Another name for a dead body is corpse. You might hear the word on TV crime shows, but a corpse doesn't have to be a crime victim, just any lifeless body.
a dead body, usually of a human being. Synonyms: cadaver something no longer useful or viable: rusting corpses of old cars.
The term derives from lich, an archaic term for a corpse. Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Gary Gygax stated that he based the description of a lich included in ...
A corpse is the remains or body of a deceased person. For legal use, such as in the case of Carter v. City of Zanesville et al., the term “corpse” may only ...
corpse · body · cadaver · carcass · remains. Strong matches. bones · deceased · departed · stiff. Weak match. carrion. Discover More. Example Sentences.
Necro loving Asian nurse has a little fun with a corpse in the morgue and licks his dick and fucks it. Added 3982 days ago 362,625 views.
Sex With Corpse. Mortician finds himself a pristine good looking corpse and decides to give it a final fuck for she goes under. He even has the decency to ...
Mortician finds himself a pristine good looking corpse and decides to give it a final fuck for she goes under. He even has the decency to clean his sperm from ...
corpse in American English · 1. a dead body, esp. of a person · 2. something once vigorous but now lifeless and of no use · 3. obsolete.
Corpse room key (Corpses) is a Key in Escape from Tarkov. An old key that has a strong odor of death. Probably opens a morgue or a room where bodies were ...
The earliest known use of the noun corpse is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for corpse is from around 1315, ...
by D Sharp · 2001 — “Body” can mean alive or dead; “corpse” is definitely dead; cadaver is “a human corpse, esp one used for organ transplant or dissection”.
Plural for the dead body of a person or animal. Plural for prey that has been killed by a hunter. Noun ▲ Plural for the dead body of a person or animal.
"body," from Old French cors "body; person; corpse; life" (9c.), from Latin corpus "body"… See origin and meaning of corpse.
Oct 9, 2017 — Just a few centuries ago, people were convicted of murder based on the idea that a corpse would spontaneously bleed in its killer's presence.