Home › Words › C › corpsesescorpsesescorpseses means an irregular plural of corpse, used to indicate an uneducated speaker.EtymologyCorpses + -es.nounAn irregular plural of corpse, used to indicate an uneducated speaker.e.g.“[W]ith a jeer about "stinking corpseses," the villains went away for the night.” — 1873, Stephen J. MacKenna, Kings Beeches: Stories of Old Chums, page 353:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.corpseless 65% match — Lacking a corpse or corpses. vs corpseses →corpsy 64% match — Resembling a corpse; resembling that of a corpse. vs corpseses →corpsey 64% match — Characteristic of or associated with a corpse. vs corpseses →corse 62% match — A (living) body. vs corpseses →corpselike 61% match — Resembling a corpse. vs corpseses →corpsperson 61% match — A corpsman or corpswoman. vs corpseses →corpser 58% match — An actor who corpses. vs corpseses →corpspeak 58% match — Synonym of corporatespeak. vs corpseses →