Cadavers

/kəˈdævərz/ noun

Dead human bodies, especially those used for medical dissection or scientific study.

From Latin 'cadaver' meaning 'dead body', derived from 'cadere' (to fall). The word entered English in the 14th century through medical Latin, maintaining its clinical and scientific connotations.

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