| A | B |
| corpor | body |
| carn | flesh |
| sanguin, sangui | blood |
| cord | heart |
| capit, cipit | head |
| cap, cip, capt, cept [ceive, ceipt] | take |
| ped | foot |
| manu | hand |
| mand, mend | put in hands of; entrust; order |
| digit | finger |
| dent | tooth |
| corporation | A body that is granted a charter recognizing it as a separate legal entity having its own rights, privileges, and liabilities distinct from those of its members; A group of people combined into or acting as one body |
| carnivorous | Flesh-eating or predatory |
| consanguinity | Relationship by blood or by a common ancestor. |
| cordial | Warm and sincere; friendly |
| capital | A town or city that is the official seat of government in a political entity, such as a state or nation; Wealth in the form of money or property, used or accumulated in a business by a person, partnership, or corporation. |
| reception | A welcome, greeting, or acceptance; A social function, especially one intended to provide a welcome or greeting |
| incipient | Beginning to exist or appear |
| multiped | Having many feet |
| manual | Of or relating to the hands; Employing human rather than mechanical energy |
| mandate | An authoritative command or instruction |
| digital | Operated or done with the fingers; Expressed in discrete numerical form, especially for use by a computer or other electronic device |
| dentate | Edged with toothlike projections; toothed |
| reincarnation | Rebirth of the soul in another body;A reappearance or revitalization in another form; a new embodiment |
| expedite | To speed up the progress of; accelerate |
| corporal | Of or relating to the body |