Corporations

/ˌkɔrpəˈreɪʃənz/ noun

Large business organizations owned by shareholders and recognized by law as single legal entities.

From Latin 'corporatio' (combination of people), derived from 'corpus' (body). The term evolved to describe groups of people united as one legal body for business purposes.

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