English

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Etymology

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un- +‎ corpselike

Adjective

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uncorpselike (comparative more uncorpselike, superlative most uncorpselike)

  1. Not corpselike.
    • 2007 April 29, Michael Chabon, “‘Gentlemen of the Road’”, in New York Times[1]:
      At first light, around the time that the body of the kagan — a body that had already begun to manifest decidedly uncorpselike signs of movement — was being carried by an ill-assorted trio into a springhouse near a little-used gate of the Palace through which corpses and those who tended to them traditionally passed, the watch posted atop Qizl caught sight of a scattering of black seeds against the flickering gray of the southern horizon.