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1 ruumis (kuollut)
• corpse -
2 ruumis
yks.nom. ruumis; yks.gen. ruumiin; yks.part. ruumista; yks.ill. ruumiiseen; mon.gen. ruumiiden ruumiitten; mon.part. ruumiita; mon.ill. ruumiisiin ruumiihinbody (noun)cadaver (noun)corpse (noun)* * *• carcase• skeleton• remains• organism• dead• deceased• soma• corpus• carcass• cadaver• body• corpse• dead body -
3 ihmisruumis
• carcase• carcass• corpse• human body -
4 kuollut
yks.nom. kuollut; yks.gen. kuolleen; yks.part. kuollutta; yks.ill. kuolleeseen; mon.gen. kuolleiden kuolleitten; mon.part. kuolleita; mon.ill. kuolleisiin kuolleihindead (adje)deceased (adje)defunct (adje)gone (adje)* * *• gone• body• corpse• deaceased• dead person• the deaceased• deceased• dead• deserted• exanimate• lifeless• spiritless• at rest• desolate• defunct -
5 vainaa
• deceased• corpse -
6 vainaja
yks.nom. vainaja; yks.gen. vainajan; yks.part. vainajaa; yks.ill. vainajaan; mon.gen. vainajien vainajain; mon.part. vainajia; mon.ill. vainajiindead man (noun)deceased (noun)departed (noun)deceased (adje)defunct (adje)late (adje)* * *• the deceased• late• departed• dead person• defunct• the departed• dead• dead man• corpse• body• deceased -
7 Ruumiuz
n corpse; dead
См. также в других словарях:
Corpse — (k[^o]rps), n. [OF. cors (sometimes written corps), F. corps, L. corpus; akin to AS. hrif womb. See {Midriff}, and cf. {Corse}, {Corselet}, {Corps}, {Cuerpo}.] 1. A human body in general, whether living or dead; sometimes contemptuously. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
corpse — I noun body, cadaver, carcass, carrion, casualty, corpus, dead body, dead person, deceased, departed, individual, lifeless body, mortal remains, murder victim, organic remains, remains, victim associated concepts: corpus delicti II index body … Law dictionary
corpse — [ko:ps US ko:rps] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: corps; CORPS] the dead body of a person = ↑body ▪ The corpse was found by children playing in the woods … Dictionary of contemporary English
corpse — [ kɔrps ] noun count * the body of a dead person: They found his corpse a week later, washed up on the shore … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
corpse — 1540s, variant spelling of CORPS (Cf. corps) (q.v.). The p originally was silent, as in French, and with some speakers still is. The terminal e was rare before 19c. Corpse candle is attested from 1690s … Etymology dictionary
corpse — carcass, cadaver, *body Analogous words: remains (see REMAINDER) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
corpse — [n] dead body body, bones*, cadaver, carcass, carrion, deceased, departed, mort*, remains, stiff*; concepts 390,417 … New thesaurus
corpse — ► NOUN ▪ a dead body, especially of a human. ► VERB theatrical slang ▪ spoil a piece of acting by forgetting one s lines or laughing uncontrollably. ORIGIN Latin corpus … English terms dictionary
corpse — [kôrps] n. [var. of CORPS] 1. a dead body, esp. of a person 2. something once vigorous but now lifeless and of no use 3. Obs. a living body SYN. BODY … English World dictionary
corpse — n. 1) to bury; lay out a corpse 2) to dig up, exhume a corpse 3) a corpse decays, decomposes, rots * * * [kɔːps] decomposes exhume a corpse lay out a corpse rots a corpse decays to bury to dig up … Combinatory dictionary
corpse — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ human ▪ naked ▪ bloody, charred, headless, mangled, mutilated ▪ decaying … Collocations dictionary