Corps

Word CORPS
Character 5
Hyphenation corps
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Definitions and meanings of "Corps"

What do we mean by corps?

A separate branch or department of the armed forces having a specialized function. noun

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. noun

A body of persons acting together or associated under common direction. noun

The older spelling of corpse. noun

One of the several bodies of officers charged with special administrative duties in the army or navy. noun

A body of picked men. noun

A body; a visible object: only in the legal phrase corps certain (which see, below). noun

A body or number of persons conventionally or formally associated or acting together: as, the diplomatic corps. See Corps Législatif, below, and esprit de corps, under esprit. noun

Milit.: A part of the army expressly organized according to the Articles or War, and having a head and members, as a regiment or an independent company, or any other military body having such organization: as, the Marine Corps; the Corps of Topographical Engineers; hospital corps, etc. noun

More specifically, the tactical unit of a large army next above a division. noun

In the German universities, a students' society. noun

The human body, whether living or dead. noun

A body of men; esp., an organized division of the military establishment; ; specifically, an army corps. noun

A body or code of laws. noun

The land with which a prebend or other ecclesiastical office is endowed. noun

In some countries of Europe, a form of students' social society binding the members to strict adherence to certain student customs and its code of honor; -- Ger. spelling usually korps. noun

A body containing two or more divisions of a large army, organized as a complete army in itself. noun

The principal mass of a building, considered apart from its wings. noun

A battlefield formation composed of two or more divisions.

An organized group of people united by a common purpose.

A. A separate branch or department of the armed forces having a specialized function. b. A body of persons acting together or associated under common direction Urban Dictionary

A. A separate branch or department of the armed forces having a specialized function. b. A body of persons acting together or associated under common direction Urban Dictionary

The word corps in this phrase is pronounced more closely to the word "core". the corps is a military oriented student program at A&M that will straighten you up. You will go through PT, cut your hair in a crew cut, you will have to yell out you name, major, and city when asked to "whip out." A hella freaking crazy choice to go into while going to college. Mostly all white students who discipline each other and go through some rigorous training. Urban Dictionary

It's not the few and the proud exactly, its the few thats alive and the proud thats dead. Try's to be like the army but they die first. Urban Dictionary

To get so fucked up by means of alcohol, violence or any other way during a night out. Urban Dictionary

Abbrev. for Corporation, usually with negative connotations. Urban Dictionary

Corping is where lone truckers go to grave yards, to dig up recently deceased, corpses, and performs submission onto them. preferably in sex. Urban Dictionary

Corperal bhad ...bhad is the term for for, people a&sowners and have a nokia 8600 lunar and always brag about it Urban Dictionary

In modern times, marching band for people too stupid to spell properly - or care enough to use a spellchecker. Such people are usually woefully ignorant about a lot of other things too. Sometimes this is due to the presence and influence of mediocre teachers, purported leaders and even predators who use children for reasons of sexual or financial exploitation. All of these are very bad signs of something no one decent should want to be involved with. Amusingly for "corp" critics, "corp" is also the abbreviation (without the period) for corporation - and corporate exploitation is often one of the reasons for the ignorance and lack of care such mispellings reflect. Urban Dictionary

Verb To scold, admonish, punish, or throw in jail. To tease or to hurt. To rat someone out. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Corps

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The word "corps" in example sentences

The existing laws and regulations of the French service differ slightly for different corps, but the general rule is as follows: No one can be appointed to the grade of officer in the army who has not graduated at one of the military schools, or has not served at least two years as a sub-officer in a _corps d'armée_. ❋ Henry Wager Halleck (1843)

The word "corps" comes from the French "corps d'armee" -- does that mean that the ❋ Unknown (2010)

The press corps is the nose of the media dog, and the establishment media is the Obama base. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Now that esprit de corps is being severely tested once more. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Because of what they see in corps members, they can now see potential in themselves. ❋ Stephen Salinas (2010)

So the press corps is asking the Vice President this while he is in Iraq .... nothing more important to cover while he is there? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Force JAG corps is that their revelations continue to exacerbate the beliefs by other members of the service that there are two standards applied when it comes to the UCMJ. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The WR corps is similar to the RBs because it's also a talented, but untested group. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The White House press corps is beginning to grumble about a lack of opportunity to ask questions ❋ Unknown (2010)

Miller, who prides himself on his knowledge of the Constitution, should know that when the founders chose to guarantee the freedom of the press, they recognized that a robust press corps is key to citizens holding those in power accountable. ❋ Michael B. Keegan (2010)

In yet another piece, posted at the CCD website (now taken down), he claimed that terrorists had infiltrated the FBI, the CIA, the State Department, the U.S. Muslim military chaplain corps, the White House, Homeland Security, the U.S. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Auburn's linebacking corps is still razor thin on depth, and Curry, a Ted Roof favorite, will have the chance to make a strong first impression. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Despite exceptional DE Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis, improvement at tackle and in the linebacking corps is vital to stopping the run. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Meanwhile, the White House press corps is left with someone who is hard to caricature as anything other than colorless. ❋ Howard Kurtz (2010)

And yeah, the press corps is about forty years overdue for learning the basics of economics. patience Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)

The early days of the TV and Government Grand Bargain of news being a public service above profit taking for TV corps is over. ❋ Unknown (2009)

White House press corps, is intended for other actors to play the parts. ❋ Unknown (2010)

1. The Marine Corps [origional] "specialized" [funtion] is to carry out sea based invasions at a moments notice under direction of the President of the United States, with or without the consent of congress or a [declaration of war]. 2. Just had to say that the guy who wrote the other definition is obviously uneducated and has no idea what he is talking about. ❋ Sgt Reynolds USMC (2008)

1. The Marine Corps [origional] "specialized" [funtion] is to carry out sea based invasions at a moments notice under direction of the President of the United States, with or without the consent of congress or a [declaration of war]. 2. Just had to say that the guy who wrote the other definition is obviously uneducated and has no idea what he is talking about. ❋ Sgt Reynolds USMC (2008)

Person 1: Bro, [Johny] is going to [A&M] and he joined the corps! Person 2: Holy [sh]@#! He is going to go through some serious stuff. ❋ Brizzy Izzy (2011)

on the buss to [M.E].[P.P.S]. johnny said "[2 out] of 80 going to the corps? They really are the few. ❋ Finch25 (2006)

you [got] corped. ❋ Djw_75 (2010)

He's a true corp man, he [sprouts] soundbytes of corp [propaganda] all day. The new [Microsoft] statement is such a piece of corp propaganda. ❋ Memehunter (2003)

[breaker] one nine, this is big goose gonna be corping tonight, see you in the morning." what the hell you doing child didn't i tell you not to go corping." "yo man yesterday i was [mack'n] this bitch while i was corping in a [grave] yard. ❋ Blitzen Kreg (2010)

hows it goin [corp] ..[long time no see]... whats the [lunar] sayin? ❋ Kais.Patel (2007)

The use of the terms "[drumcorps]", "[drumcorp]", "[drum corp]" and "corp" are all signs of ignorance and a lack of respect for drum corps, drum and bugle corps and other genuine marching musical history. ❋ Songspirit (2006)

"Hey man, you can't corp us for skating on [public property]" "They [corped] Johnny for [dealin] last week" ❋ John Saras (2007)

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