Corpse

  • 61corpse camp — verb The act of camping an enemy player/bots corpse to target them when they resurrect/respawn, or when, after respawing elsewhere, they arrive to retake their equipment from their corpse …

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  • 62corpse candles, lights —    One of the *omens warning of impending death was the appearance of small faint lights flitting about near the home of the person fated to die, or along the road by which the funeral will reach the churchyard; they might also be seen hovering… …

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  • 63corpse plant — noun also corpse light : indian pipe * * * corpse plant, = Indian pipe. (Cf. ↑Indian pipe) …

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  • 64Corpse cupboard — A corpse cupboard is a special cupboard, or locker, on an airliner designed for storing the body of a passenger who dies during the flight. They were introduced by Singapore Airlines on their fleet of Airbus A340 500 aircraft in 2004[1]. See also …

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  • 65Corpse Princess — Shikabane Hime 屍姫赫 (Принцесса Немёртвых) Жанр приключения …

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  • 66corpse — noun Etymology: Middle English corps, from Anglo French cors, corps, from Latin corpus Date: 13th century 1. archaic a human or animal body whether living or dead 2. a. a dead body especially of a human being b …

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  • 67Corpse — Unter einer Leiche oder einem Leichnam versteht man einen toten Körper. In Verwesung begriffene Leichen nennt man Kadaver. Der Begriff Leiche wird jedoch überwiegend nur für den toten menschlichen Körper verwendet, der Begriff Kadaver dagegen… …

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  • 68corpse — /kawrps/, n. 1. a dead body, usually of a human being. 2. something no longer useful or viable: rusting corpses of old cars. 3. Obs. a human or animal body, whether alive or dead. [1225 75; ME corps; orig. sp. var. of cors CORSE but the p is now… …

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  • 69corpse — 1. noun a dead body Syn: body, cadaver, carcass See Also: corporate, corporation, corporeal, corps …

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  • 70corpse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cadaver (see death). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. carcass, remains, cadaver; see body 2 . See Synonym Study at body . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. body, cadaver, *stiff, carcass, remains, corpus… …

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