Distinguishing Between Core and Corps and Corpse and Corp
These words are frequently confused despite their very different applications. Core and corps both rhyme with more. Core can be a noun, verb, or adjective, but is most often used as a noun to refer to the central or most important part of something (“the core of the issue,” “the Earth’s core”) or to the usually inedible central part of a fruit (“an apple core”). Corps has several meanings, all of which refer to some kind of group: “the Marine Corps,” “the press corps.” Its plural form is also spelled corps (“two corps of reporters”) but is pronounced just as cores is. Unlike in corps, The “p” in corpse and corp is pronounced. Corpse refers to a dead body, and especially to the dead body of a human. Corp is an abbreviation for “corporation” and “corporal.” Corp, corps, and corpse all trace back to the Latin word corpus, meaning “body.” The origin of core is obscure.
members of the press corps a reporter who is widely respected throughout the press corps
Recent Examples on the WebThe linebacker corps was key in helping the defense limit San Jose State in the run game. Tom Green | Tgreen@al.com, al, 11 Sep. 2022 Even with franchise defenseman Charlie McAvoy (shoulder surgery) idled for the first couple of months, there is enough depth and experience in the defensive corps for Montgomery to shape a capable backline each night. Kevin Paul Dupont, BostonGlobe.com, 10 Sep. 2022 The corps has speed, hands and size, but it’s raw and somewhat injury-prone behind Cooper.cleveland, 9 Sep. 2022 Your tax-deductible donations are made through Report for America and directly support the salary of our corps members. Greg Borowski, Journal Sentinel, 9 Sep. 2022 It’s as if the press corps has memory-holed the last six years of FBI history. Kimberley A. Strassel, WSJ, 1 Sep. 2022 Claire Savage is a corps members for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Claire Savage, Chicago Tribune, 30 Aug. 2022 Savage and Rodgers are corps members for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Bianca VÁzquez Toness, Chron, 25 Aug. 2022 Service corps members from Detroit are wrangling a jackhammer, removing a large slab of concrete.Outside Online, 25 Aug. 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from French, "body, tactical military unit, group of persons or things," going back to Old French cors "body, group of persons or things," going back to Latin corpus — more at midriff
ADJECTIVE | CORPS + NOUN | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤elite精銳部隊◇the elite corps of the army軍隊的精銳之師➤multinational多國部隊◇a multinational corps under US command美國領導下的一支多國部隊➤cadet, officer, volunteer軍校部隊;軍官隊伍;志願兵團▸➤air, army, diplomatic, marine, medical空軍軍團;陸軍軍團;外交使團;海軍陸戰隊;醫療隊▸➤media, press記者團◇the UN press corps聯合國記者團CORPS + NOUN➤commander軍團指揮官;團長PREPOSITION➤in a/the corps在軍團裏◇He's a gunner in the US marine corps.他是美國海軍陸戰隊的一名炮手。