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carcass

or ³¦²¹°ù·³¦²¹²õ±ð

[ kahr-kuhs ]

noun

  1. the dead body of an animal.
  2. Slang. the body of a human being, whether living or dead.
  3. the body of a slaughtered animal after removal of the offal.
  4. anything from which life and power are gone:

    The mining town, now a mere carcass, is a reminder of a past era.

  5. an unfinished framework or skeleton, as of a house or ship.
  6. the body of a furniture piece designed for storage, as a chest of drawers or wardrobe, without the drawers, doors, hardware, etc.
  7. the inner body of a pneumatic tire, resisting by its tensile strength the pressure of the air within the tire, and protected by the tread and other parts.


verb (used with object)

  1. to erect the framework for (a building, ship, etc.).

carcass

/ ˈ°ìÉ‘Ë°ìÉ™²õ /

noun

  1. the dead body of an animal, esp one that has been slaughtered for food, with the head, limbs, and entrails removed
  2. informal.
    a person's body
  3. the skeleton or framework of a structure
  4. the remains of anything when its life or vitality is gone; shell
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³¦²¹°ùc²¹²õ²õ·±ô±ð²õ²õ adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of carcass1

First recorded in 1250–1300; from Middle French carcasse, from Italian carcassa; replacing Middle English carkeis, carkois, from Anglo-French, corresponding to Medieval Latin carcosium; ultimately origin obscure
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of carcass1

C14: from Old French carcasse, of obscure origin
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See body.
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Wandering the beach at sunrise, they discover an oil slick studded with penguin carcasses.

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Lowe said young sharks will happily stuff themselves on mammals that have died of other causes — seal carcasses apparently are an absolute delight — but they lack the experience and skill to hunt them successfully.

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Condors are scavengers and play a crucial role in the ecosystem by feeding on dead animals, preventing rotting carcasses from accumulating and helping stop the spread of disease.

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But when the staffer returned later in the day, the carcass had been decapitated.

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Scientists who examined the carcass said it was tightly wrapped in creel rope.

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