corpo
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Corpo is the Portuguese word for body. It refers to the physical frame of a living being and, more broadly, to the main mass or structure of an object. In everyday Portuguese, phrases such as o corpo humano (the human body) and cuidar do meu corpo (take care of my body) are common. The term derives from Latin corpus, via Old Portuguese, and has cognates in other Romance languages, for example Spanish cuerpo and Italian corpo.
In anatomy and medicine, corpo denotes the organism as a whole and its bodily systems. It can
Legal and institutional usage includes phrases such as corpo do delito in criminal law, which refers to
In culture and everyday speech, corpo features in discussions of health, body image, mortality, and embodiment.