
1) Artillery shell 2) Body 3) Body for buzzards 4) Body of prey 5) Body with a hundred scars 6) Carcase 7) Dead animal 8) Dead body 9) Dead body of an animal 10) Dead meat 11) French word used in English 12) Hulk 13) Lifeless form 14) Lifeless item 15) Roadkill 16) Tire framework 17) Unfinished framework
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1) Carcase 2) Corpse 3) Frame 4) Framework 5) Shell 6) Texture
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[projectile] A carcass was an early form of incendiary bomb or shell, intended to set targets on fire. It comprised an external casing, usually of cast iron, filled with a highly flammable mixture, and having three to five holes through which the burning filling could blaze outward. Carcasses were shot from howitzers, mortars, and other can...
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• (n.) The living body; -- now commonly used in contempt or ridicule. • (n.) The abandoned and decaying remains of some bulky and once comely thing, as a ship; the skeleton, or the uncovered or unfinished frame, of a thing. • (n.) A dead body, whether of man or beast; a corpse; now commonly the dead body of a beast. • (n.) A hol...
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The main body of a piece of case furniture, before doors, drawers or shelves are added, and onto which veneers are laid.
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(from the article `meat processing`) Hogs are one of the few domesticated livestock animals in which the skin is left on the carcass after the slaughter process. Therefore, after ... The carcasses then go through the feather-picking machines, which are equipped with rubber `fingers` specifically designed to beat off the feathe...
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(from the article `military technology`) ...a fire before loading. (In that case, moist clay was sometimes packed atop the wadding that separated the ball from the powder charge.) Other ...
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The dead body of an animal.
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The body of a dead animal.
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The foundation structure of a tire, including sidewalls, bead and cord.
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The body of a dead animal or bird.
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Incendiary or illuminating shell of oil soaked hay, fired from a mortar or howitzer.
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The body of a dead animal; in reference to animals used for human food, the body after the hide, head, tail, extremities, and viscera have been removed. ... Origin: F. Carcasse, fr. It. Carcassa ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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The body of a dead animal.
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A dead body. Tasmanian devils and vultures are some of the many animals that feed on a carcass.
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The main body of a piece of case furniture, before doors, drawers or shelves are added, and onto which veneers are laid.
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Car'cass (kär'k
a s)
noun ;
plural Carcasses . [ Written also
carcase .] [ French
carcasse , from Italian
carcassa , from Latin
caro flesh +
capsa chest, box, case. Confer
Carnal ,
Case a sheath.]
1. A dead body, whethe...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kar′kăs Definitions: 1. The body of a dead animal; in reference to animals used for human food, the body after the hide, head, tail, extremities, and viscera have been removed.
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Incendiary to illuminate dark areas.
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A carcass was an iron case, with several apertures, filled with combustible materials, which was fired from a mortar or howitzer and intended to set fire to defences or ships, an early form of incendiary round.
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the dead body of an animal
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The dressed body of a slaughtered animal.
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The dressed body of a slaughtered meat animal.
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