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The Thirtieth Century Webster defines corpse as follows—‘a dead body as of a human being. Syn.—see Body.
I wasn’t sure. I could have visualized a dictionary and checked on it, but—
“You’re wrong, Madamaus, and he is right,” said another figure, “The Thirtieth Century Webster defines corpse as follows—‘a dead body as of a human being. Syn.—see Body.’”
“But all bodies are dead,” said the first figure. “Besides, would you call a dead sparrow a corpse?”
Словарь Webster 30 века даёт следующее определение трупа - 'мёртвое тело человека' . Синоним - см. Тело
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