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noun

carcass

KAH-kuhs
noun
1
The dead body of an animal.
"Vultures circled above the carcass in the desert."
2
The bare frame or shell of a structure, especially one not normally visible.
"Only the carcass of the burned-out building remained."

How to Use Carcass

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA dead body (usually an animal's), or the bare skeleton/frame of something.

When to use it

Using "carcass" for a human body is informal or dismissive rather than neutral.

Word Forms

carcasses plural

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Etymology

From Anglo-Norman carcois, related to Old French charcois — the exact roots further back are uncertain.

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