CORPUS (CORPORA) CORPORAL PUNISHMENT CORPORAL CORPUSCLES THE BODY (BODIES)

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CORPUS (CORPORA) CORPORAL PUNISHMENT CORPORAL CORPUSCLES THE BODY (BODIES)

AURIS (AURES) AURICLE AUDITORIUM AURICLES THE EAR (EARS)

BRACCHIUM (BRACCHIA) BRACELET BROCCOLI BROCHETTE BRANCH BRACE THE ARM (ARMS)

CAPUT (CAPITA) THE HEAD (HEADS) STATE AND NATIONAL CAPITALS CAPITAL (MONEY) KAPUT

COLLUM (THE NECK) COLLARS

COMA (COMAE) COMB THE HAIR (HAIRS) COMET!

CRUS (CRURA) THE LOWER LEG— SHIN CRUTCH IS NOT A DERIVATIVE BUT MIGHT HELP YOU REMEMBER THE MEANING OF CRUS!

CUBITUM (CUBITA) THE ELBOW (ELBOWS) THE CUBIT

DENS (DENTES) THE TOOTH (TEETH) DENTIST DENTURES

DIGITUS (DIGITI) THE FINGER(S), TOE(S), DIGIT(S) DIGITALDIGITALIS- FOXGLOVE PLANT

GENU (GENUA) THE KNEE (THE KNEES) =BEND THE KNEE

HUMERUS (HUMERI) THE SHOULDER(S)- UPPER ARM BONE(S)

LINGUA THE TONGUE LINGUISTICS BILINGUAL

MANUS (MANUS) THE HAND) (HANDS) MANUAL MANICURE MANNERS MANUSCRIPT MANUMISSION

NASUS (NASI) THE NOSE (NOSES) NOSTRIL NASAL PINOCCHIO CYRANO DE BERGERACJIMMY DURANTE

OCULUS (OCULI) THE EYE (EYES) PANTHOCULUS IN THE PANTHEON, ROME BINOCULARS

OS (ORA) ORATORS THE MOUTH (MOUTHS) THE DELPHIC ORACLE HARVARD STUDENT DELIVERING LATIN ORATION AT GRADUATION ORATORY STANCE IN ANCIENT ROME

PES (PEDES) THE FOOT (FEET) PEDICURE PEDESTRIAN PEDAL PEDESTAL PEDS

POLLEX (POLLICES) THUMB(S), BIG TOE(S)

TERGUM ter·giv·er·sate intr.v. ter·giv·er·sat·ed, ter·giv·er·sat·ing, ter·giv·er·sates 1. To use evasions or ambiguities; equivocate. 2. To change sides; apostatize. Latin ROOTS:- : tergum, the back + versare, to turn; (THE BACK)