IPA: /ˈkɔː.pəs.əl/
KK: /ˈkɔrpəsəl/
A small, round particle or cell in the body, such as a blood cell or a tiny particle of matter.
Red blood cells are a type of corpuscle that carry oxygen in the bloodstream.
Corpuscle → It is formed from "corpus" (from Latin, meaning body) and the diminutive suffix "-cle" (meaning small). The word "corpuscle" refers to a small body or particle, particularly in a biological context.
Think of a 'small body' ('corpus' means body and '-cle' indicates small) to remember that a corpuscle is a tiny particle or cell.