- (singular) (from Latin,
characterised by "cavities/ hollows" of the ****, pl.:
corpora cavernosa) is one of a pair of sponge-like
regions of
erectile tissue,...
- In
linguistics and
natural language processing, a
corpus (pl.:
corpora) or text
corpus is a dataset,
consisting of
natively digital and older, digitalized...
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Ancient text
corpora are the
entire collection of
texts from the
period of
ancient history,
defined in this
article as the
period from the
beginning of...
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method for the
study of
language by way of a text
corpus (plural
corpora).
Corpora are balanced,
often stratified collections of authentic, "real world"...
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Corpus cavernosum may
refer to:
Corpus cavernosum ****oridis
Corpus cavernosum **** "Corpus
cavernosum urethrae" was used for
corpus spongiosum in older...
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nearly uniform in size, and the
meshes between them
smaller than in the
corpora cavernosa ****:
their long diameters, for the most part, corresponding...
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corpora, or
corpuses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Corpus is
Latin for "body". It may
refer to: Text corpus, in linguistics, a large...
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Corpora amylacea (CA) (from the
Latin meaning "starch-like bodies") is a
general term for
small hyaline m****es
found in the
prostate gland,
nervous system...
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- In the brain, the
corpora quadrigemina (Latin for "quadruplet bodies") are the four colliculi—two inferior, two superior—located on the
tectum of the...