Carcass Definition

kärkəs
carcasses
noun
carcasses
The dead body of an animal, often specif. of a slaughtered animal dressed as meat.
Webster's New World
The human body, living or dead.
Webster's New World
Remains from which the substance or character is gone.
The carcass of a former empire.
American Heritage
The worthless remains of something, esp. its outer shell.
Webster's New World
The framework or base structure, as of a ship, tire, etc.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Carcass

Noun

Singular:
carcass
Plural:
carcasses

Origin of Carcass

  • Dated from the late 13th Century CE; from Anglo-Norman carcois, possibly related to Old French charcois. Cognate with French carcasse.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English carcas from Anglo-Norman carcais Medieval Latin carcasium

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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