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Corpus (Latin plural corpora, English plural corpuses or corpora) is Latin for body. It can refer to:
- Corpus callosum, a structure in the brain
- Corpora cavernosa, a pair of structures in human genitals
- Hippocratic Corpus, the lectures and writings of Hippocrates
- Corpus (album), by Sebastian Santa Maria
- Habeas corpus, a legal mechanism to end detention of a suspect
- Corpus delicti, a legal term meaning "body of the crime"
- Corpus Delicti (band), also known simply as "Corpus"
- Corpus Callosum, a 2007 film
- Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum, an index of Etruscan texts
- Corpus luteum, a temporary endocrine structure in mammals
- Corpus (sculpture), a sculpture of Christ by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
- Corpus Reformatorum, a collection of Reformation writings
- Corpus separatum, a 1947 UN Partition Plan for the Holy Land
- Corpus Museum, a human body themed museum in the Netherlands
- An abbreviation for the Corpus Juris Civilis, a collection of four books on law by Justinian I
- The Corpus Clock, a large sculptural clock