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Hi, all my roommate wrote two sentences. Is it offensive to address a dead body/ a corpse, a stiff? What's the differences between a cadaver and a body?

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Could you do me a favor to figure it out? However, it gives to corpse (transitive) as a theatre term meaning to spoil a piece of acting by some blunder or to confuse an actor in the performing of his or her part. Generally speaking, people call a dead body a body.

In persian, جنازه and جسد both refer to the corpse, the dead body, however there are differences, جنازه has some respect or reverence associated with it, maybe because of the religious.

Since glass, nickel, and porcelain (which the sunlight 'finds'), along with the brass of the telescope barrels, reflect light, and all we're told of the workers is that they wear white overalls and. Stiff noun countable very informal the body of a dead person. En inglés hay una palabra para el cuerpo muerto de un humano que es corpse y. Sit in front of your shop and you'll see the corpse of your enemy.

Isn’t this similar to trying to revive a dead person by. Soy una estudiante de traducción y tengo un encargo y necesitaba ayuda sobre una palabra. This is an offensive way to talk about someone who is dead. In both countries we are told that a sign of our inherited sense of patience (and revenge maybe) is this arabic proverb:

Corpse Husband A Mystery Unveiled

Do they mean the same?

I just feel cadaver is a little weird.

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