Words Starting With "C"

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Corpus

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A corpus is a large collection of text samples used for language analysis, research, or machine learning. It can be a dataset of texts, articles, books, speeches, or even social media posts, which provide a representative sample of language usage. Corpora are often used to build language models, develop grammar checkers, or test the performance of natural language processing systems.

Corpuscle

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Corpuscle refers to a small cell or particle, typically found in the body of a living organism. In particular, it can refer to a small cell or unit of a tissue or organ. The term is often used in anatomy and physiology to describe the smallest units of living matter, such as corpuscles of blood or corpuscles of the nervous system. It can also be used in a more general sense to describe any small entity or particle, such as corpuscles of dust or corpuscles of light.

Corpuscles

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A corpuscle is a small particle or cell, typically used in the context of biology and medicine. In biology, corpuscles refer to the small, usually rounded or spherical cells or particles that make up tissues or organs. In medicine, corpuscles can refer specifically to the small particles or cells found in the blood stream, such as red blood cells (erythrocytes).

Corpuscular

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Corpuscular refers to something that is composed of small particles or corpuscles, such as atoms or molecules. It can also describe something that has a particulate or granular structure.

Corpuscularian

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Corpuscularian refers to a philosophical or scientific theory that posits that matter is composed of tiny, indivisible particles called corpuscles, or corpuscula. This idea was commonly held in early modern science, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. Corporcularianism was an alternative to other scientific theories, such as Idealism or Mechanism, which held that matter was composed of either spiritual or immaterial substances. The corpuscularian theory was influential in the development of modern particle physics and the scientific method.

Corpuscularianism

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Corpuscularianism is a philosophical theory that holds that the fundamental nature of reality is composed of tiny, indivisible particles or corpuscles, rather than being a continuous substance like a liquid or a gas. This theory was popularized in the 17th century by scientists such as René Descartes and Johannes Kepler, who believed that all matter is composed of tiny particles that interact with each other through space.

Corpusculous

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Corpusculous refers to something that is small and minute, akin to a corpuscle, which is a small particle or fragment. The term is often used to describe tiny, minute, or insignificant parts of something, often in a poetic or figurative sense.

Corpuses

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Plural form of "corpus", which refers to a collection of texts, documents, or materials used for research, analysis, or study. In linguistics, corpora are often used to analyze language patterns, syntax, and semantics.

Corrade

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Corrade is a noun that refers to a partner or associate who shares power or authority with someone else. It is often used to describe a relationship between two people who have equal or roughly equal status and decision-making roles, such as in marriage, business, or politics.

Corraded

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Corroded refers to something that has been eaten away or weakened by rust, decay, or wear, typically as a result of exposure to air, moisture, or chemicals.

Corral

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The word "corral" refers to a fenced area, especially one used to confine or enclose animals such as horses, cattle, or sheep. It can also be used figuratively to describe a group of people or things that are confined or limited to a particular area or situation.

Corraled

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Corraled refers to a group of animals, typically livestock, that have been enclosed or confined within a specific area or enclosure, often for protection, management, or control purposes.

Corralled

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Corralled means to confine or surround something or someone in a secure or controlled area, often in a way that is temporary or temporary.

Corralling

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To corral means to gather or collect something, especially animals, into a confined area or enclosure, or to bring under control or management. It can also describe the act of guiding or directing something in a specific direction or towards a particular goal.

Corrals

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Corrals are areas or enclosures that are used to confine or control movement of animals, typically used in ranching or farming to group horses, cattle, or other livestock together for feeding, breeding, or handling.

Corrasion

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Corrosion refers to the gradual destruction of materials, especially metals, through chemical reactions with their environment. This can occur due to exposure to air, water, acid, or other corrosive substances, and can cause the material to weaken, break down, or even dissolve.

Correa

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Correa is a surname of Spanish origin. It is the most common surname in Spain and is often associated with Latin American countries where Spanish influence is strong. It is derived from the Latin word "correus", meaning "curly-haired" or "curly-locked".

Correct

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The word "correct" refers to being free from error or unacceptable deviation; accurate or exact in every detail. It can also mean complying with standards, rules, or regulations; in accordance with what is right or good.

Correctable

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Correctable refers to something that can be corrected or improved. It can be used to describe a mistake, error, or flaw that can be fixed or remedied, or a situation that can be rectified or set right. In other words, if something is correctable, it means that it is possible to make it better, more accurate, or more acceptable.

Corrected

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Corrected refers to something that has been improved or made better in terms of accuracy, grammar, or spelling. It can also refer to a revised or altered version of something in order to make it more accurate, clear, or effective. For example, "The editor corrected the grammatical errors in the manuscript" or "The software was corrected to fix the bug."

Correcting

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Correcting refers to the process of revising or editing something, usually written or spoken, to eliminate errors, inaccuracies, or ambiguities, and to improve its clarity, grammar, punctuation, and overall quality. It involves identifying mistakes, such as typos, grammatical errors, inconsistencies, and ambiguities, and making the necessary changes to ensure that the text or communication is accurate, clear, and effective.

Correction

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In the context of teaching and linguistics, a "correction" refers to the process of modifying or refining a person's language, typically with the aim of improving their pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, or overall communication skills. This can be done by a teacher, tutor, or language instructor, and may involve pointing out errors, providing feedback, and offering suggestions for improvement. Corrections can be more or less explicit, ranging from a simple gesture or nod to a detailed analysis and rephrasing of a sentence or paragraph.

Correctional

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Relating or referring to the correction or rehabilitation of individuals who have committed crimes, especially those in prison or under the supervision of the criminal justice system.

Corrections

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Corrections refer to changes or adjustments made to something, typically to ensure accuracy, precision, or conformity to a standard. In the context of teaching, corrections might refer to the actions of a teacher to improve upon a student's performance, understanding, or behavior.

Corrective

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Corrective refers to something that serves to correct or improve something that is wrong or imperfect. It can also refer to a penalty or punishment that is intended to correct or deter a particular behavior or attitude. In education, a corrective might refer to a teaching strategy or approach that is designed to correct a student's understanding or behavior. In health, a corrective might refer to a treatment or therapy that is designed to correct a physical or mental condition.

Correctively

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Correctly refers to doing something in a precise or accurate manner, often implying a sense of precision or exactness.

Correctives

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Correctives refer to actions or measures taken to correct, adjust or rectify a fault, mistake, or problem. In a more specific sense, correctives can also refer to criticisms or corrections made to someone's behavior, thinking, or performance.

Correctly

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In the context of language teaching and testing, "correctly" refers to the accuracy of a student's response or performance. It means that the student has provided the right answer, performed the task correctly, or used the language structure properly, without any mistakes or errors.

Correctness

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Correctness refers to the quality of being accurate, precise, or exact. It involves adhering to established rules, standards, or norms, and ensuring that things are in line with what is expected or required.

Corrector

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A corrector is a person or thing that corrects or tends to correct something, especially a mistake or error. In the context of language teaching, a corrector is an individual who identifies and corrects grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors in written or spoken language.

Corrects

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Corrects refers to something that fixes or changes mistakes or errors in a text, speech, or other written or spoken matter to make it accurate or precise.

Correggio

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Correggio is the name of an Italian Baroque painter, born Antonio Allegri in 1489 and died in 1534. He is best known for his work in the Parma Cathedral and his unusual use of chiaroscuro, a strong contrast between light and dark.

Corregidor

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A corregidor is a type of historical official or governor in certain Spanish-speaking countries, particularly in Latin America and the Philippines. The term is derived from the Latin "corrigere," meaning "to correct" or "to rectify." In a broader sense, a corregidor was responsible for overseeing the administration of a province or territory, often with judicial, executive, and legislative powers.

Correlate

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To correlate means to find or establish a connection or relationship between two or more things, such as events, ideas, or data. It involves identifying a pattern or association between them, often in order to understand, predict, or explain their behavior or outcomes.

Correlated

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The word "correlated" refers to the relationship between two or more variables, in which there is a systematic pattern or connection between them. In other words, correlated variables tend to change together, either in relation to each other or in response to external factors.

Correlates

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Correlates refers to something that is related to or associated with something else, often in terms of a particular quality, property, or characteristic.