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noun (plural corpora |-pərə| or corpuses)
1. a collection of written texts, especially the entire works of a particular author or a body of writing on a particular subject:
⦅かたく⦆ (特定の種類・作家の文書[資料]の)集大成, 集積
e.g. the Darwinian corpus.
a collection of written or spoken material in machine-readable form, assembled for the purpose of studying linguistic structures, frequencies, etc.
〘言〙 コーパス, 言語資料(の集積)(p. xii)
2. Anatomy the main body or mass of a structure.
〘解剖〙 体(たい)
the central part of the stomach, between the fundus and the antrum.

ORIGIN
late Middle English (denoting a human or animal body): from Latin, literally ‘body’. corpus (sense 1) dates from the early 18th century.