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corps

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corps  (kôr, kr)
n. pl. corps (kôrz, krz)
1.
a. A separate branch or department of the armed forces having a specialized function.
b. A tactical unit of ground combat forces between a division and an army commanded by a lieutenant general and composed of two or more divisions and auxiliary service troops.
2. A body of persons acting together or associated under common direction: the press corps. See Synonyms at band2.

[French, from Old French, from Latin corpus, body; see kwrep- in Indo-European roots.]

corps [kɔː]
n pl corps [kɔːz]
1. (Military) a military formation that comprises two or more divisions and additional support arms
2. (Military) a military body with a specific function intelligence corps medical corps
3. a body of people associated together the diplomatic corps
[from French, from Latin corpus body]

Corps a body of men assigned to a special service, usually military; a number of students; members of an organization who wear uniforms, as St. John Ambulance Corps.
Examples: corps of actors [Dramatic Corps], 1831; of anatomists—Mensa; Corps de Ballet, 1845; of counsellors [legal], 1803; of giraffes; of instructors, 1859; ragged corps of labourers, 1832; of writers, 1882.

See: army corps.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.corpscorps - an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions and their support
army unit - a military unit that is part of an army
army, ground forces, regular army - a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state
Women's Army Corps, WAC - an army corps that was organized in World War II but is no longer a separate branch of the United States Army
Reserve Officers Training Corps, ROTC - a training program to prepare college students to be commissioned officers
division - an army unit large enough to sustain combat; "two infantry divisions were held in reserve"
2.corps - a body of people associated together; "diplomatic corps"
body - a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium"; "the student body"; "administrative body"
corps diplomatique, diplomatic corps, diplomatic service - the body of diplomatic personnel

corps
noun team, unit, regiment, detachment, company, body, band, division, troop, squad, crew, contingent, squadron an officer in the Army Medical Corps
Translations
corps [kɔːʳ]
A. N (corps (pl)) [kɔːz] (Mil) → cuerpo m (de ejército)
see also diplomatic, press D
B. CPD corps de ballet Ncuerpo m de baile

corps [ˈkɔːr] [corps] [ˈkɔːr ˈkɔːrz] (pl) n (in army)corps m

corps
n pl <-> (Mil) → Korps nt

corps [kɔːʳ] n (corps (pl)) [kɔːz]corpo
press corps → ufficio m stampa inv
corps [kɔːʳ] n (corps (pl)) [kɔːz]corpo
press corps → ufficio m stampa inv

corps
n corps [koː]
1 a division of an army The Royal Armoured Corps. korps قِطْعَـه عَسْكَـريّـه корпус sbor (armádní) korps das Korps σώμα στρατού cuerpo korpus رسته joukot corps חָיִל सेना की पलटन trupe, vojska alakulat kesatuan deild corpo 軍団 군단 korpusas korpuss kor korps avdeling korpus divisão corp корпус zbor korpus korpus kår กองกำลังทหาร özel birlik; kolordu (軍隊編制)團 корпус فوج كا شعب‍ہ quân đoàn
2 a group or company the diplomatic corps. korps السِّلك الدِبلوماسي дипл. корпус sbor korps das Korps σώμα, εταιρεία cuerpo korpus گروه kunta corps סֶגֶל किसी भी कार्यक्रम में भाग लेने वाला समूह kor (diplomatski) testület korps hópur, deild corpo 集団 단체 korpusas korpuss diplomstik kor corps korps korpus corpo corp корпус zbor zbor kor kår กลุ่มคนที่ทำงานร่วมกัน topluluk, heyet 群,團 корпус كوئى شعب‍ہ يا كمپنی nhóm người có liên quan đến một hoạt động riêng biệt ,团


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The solemnity is simple; the five corps assemble at night, and at a signal they all fall loading themselves with beer, out of pint-mugs, as fast as possible, and each man keeps his own count--usually by laying aside a lucifer match for each mud he empties.
But the room seemed a palace to the brats of the corps de ballet, who were lodged in common dressing-rooms where they spent their time singing, quarreling, smacking the dressers and hair-dressers and buying one another glasses of cassis, beer, or even rhum, until the call-boy's bell rang.
Then he would talk to Philip of the university, the quarrels between rival corps, the duels, and the merits of this and that professor.
 
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