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carcaseenUK
car•cass (ˈkɑr kəs) n. 1. the dead body of an animal, esp. of a slaughtered animal after removal of the offal. 2. Slang. the body of a human being, whether living or dead. 3. the physical or structural remnant of something stripped, plundered, or decayed; shell. 4. an unfinished skeleton or framework, as of a house or ship. [1250–1300; < Anglo-French; Middle French carcasse < Italian carcassa] syn: See body. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | carcase - the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for foodcarcassdead body, body - a natural object consisting of a dead animal or person; "they found the body in the lake" | TranslationscarcaseenUK
carcass, carcase1.The framework of a building before the addition of sheathing or other covering. 2. The frame or main parts of a structure unfinished and unornamented, lacking masonry, brickwork, floors, carpentry, plastering, inside trim, etc.MedicalSeecarcasscarcaseenUK
Synonyms for carcasenoun the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for foodSynonymsRelated Words |