bi|cor|po|ral

bi|cor|po|ral
bi|cor|po|ral «by KR puhr uhl», adjective.
having two bodies.

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  • corporal — cor·po·ral kȯr p(ə )rəl adj of, relating to, or affecting the body <corporal punishment> * * * cor·po·ral (korґpər əl) corporeal …   Medical dictionary

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