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In some senses, carcass is marked as slang. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
adult, alone, dead, far, many, over, ventral
VERB + CARCASS
deboning, desiccated, discovered, drying-out, examined, found, get, moves
CARCASS + NOUN
giraffe
PREP.
from, in, on, out, up, with
ADV.
only, probably
noun
The body of a dead animal, especially a vertebrate or other animal having flesh.
Plate 31, figure B shows a desiccated carcass in the ventral position with a sharp S curvature in the vertebral column. Such pronounced drying-out of a carcass probably happens only when it is quickly carried to a dry place and exposed to the strong rays of the sun.
Despite all of the groups' experiences with leopards and carcasses in trees, neither the vervets nor the baboons gave alarm calls at the sight of the carcass alone.
The body of a slaughtered animal, stripped of unwanted viscera, etc.
1961, D. M. Doty, John C. Pierce, Beef Muscle Characteristics as Related to Carcass Grade, Carcass Weight, and Degree of Aging, US Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin No. 1231, page 33, Lean flavor scores for this muscle were lower than those for ribeye, especially in Prime grade carcasses.
The most important is the carcass but the liver, kidneys and, to a limited extent, various other visceral components also have value as food items.[…]For example, the carcasses from sheep and cattle have the head removed immediately after slaughter but in pigs this may be delayed until after chilling and further butchery.
The body of a dead human, a corpse.
And when their ſcattered armie is ſubdu’d: / And you march on their ſlaughtered carkaſſes, / Share equally the gold that bought their liues, / And liue like Gentlmen in Perſea, […]
And the carkeiſes of this people ſhall be meate for the fowles of the heauen, and for the beaſts of the earth, and none ſhall fray them away.
The body of a live person or animal.
A Churliſh Envious Curr vvas gotten into a Manger, and there lay Growling and Snarling to keep the Horſes from their Provender. The Dog Eat None himſelf, and yet rather Ventur'd the Starving his Own Carcaſe then he would ſuffer any thing elfe to be the Better for't.
"If you saw the care she takes over hoisting her beastly old carcass up and down those stairs, you could make a sure bet against her having another accident there."
The framework of a structure, such as a cabinet, especially one not normally seen.
The tyres used on DC-8s have a tread portion that contains three fabric re-enforcing layers. These layers protect the tyre carcass to some extent against foreign object damage. A tyre tread, however, does not contribute to the carcass integrity^([sic]); even when a tyre is worn to the third fabric layer, the normal change point, it does not lose any structural integrity. The mandatory change point for a tyre is when it is worn to the carcass layer; however, at this point, the tyre could not undergo a retread.
noun — the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dr
Plate 31, figure B shows a desiccated carcass in the ventral position with a sharp S curvature in the vertebral column. Such pronounced drying-out of a carcass probably happens only when it is quickly
WiktionaryDespite all of the groups' experiences with leopards and carcasses in trees, neither the vervets nor the baboons gave alarm calls at the sight of the carcass alone.
WiktionaryInstead, the majority of studies involve freezing the carcasses until time permits the analysis.
WiktionaryGet your carcass out of here!
Tatoeba · #266785The butcher cut up the calf's carcass.
Tatoeba · #963044A carcass has been found in the urban park.
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In some senses, carcass is marked as slang. Watch for register when choosing this word.