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A corpse. [Middle English cors, from Old French, from Latin corpus; see kwrep- in
Indo-European roots.] corse [k??s]. n. an archaic word for corpse. Corse [k?rs].
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An island of France in the Mediterranean Sea north of Sardinia. Napoleon
Bonaparte was born on the island, which was ceded to France by Genoa in 1768.
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Oct 11, 2011 ... <would have to inter the corse of many a fallen comrade before the war's end>.
Origin of CORSE. Middle English cors, from Anglo-French.
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the path or direction that something or someone moves along. : a path or route
that runners, skiers, bikers, etc., move along especially in a race. : a series of ...
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Cor·si·ca. geographical name \?k?r-si-k?\. Definition of CORSICA. island France
in the Mediterranean N of Sardinia area 3360 square miles (8702 square ...
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Corse definition, corpse See more. ... What Is Corse? What Is The Meaning Of
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