Carcass [noun]
Definition of Carcass:
dead body
Opposite/Antonyms of Carcass:
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Sentence/Example of Carcass:
If the thalattosaur was a carcass when the ichthyosaur found it, the prey’s limbs would have rotted off before its tail did, the team argues.
Botswana first discovered carcasses of elephants along the wildlife rich Okavango Delta in May and June but was authorities were uncertain as to the cause of the mass deaths, leaving scientists and conservationists puzzled.
Their carcasses took a day or longer to pass through the frogs.
“The mining space is littered with the carcasses of failed mining efforts,” Silbert acknowledges.
None of these immobilized beetles survived, and their carcasses took a day or longer to pass through the frogs.
Then he just kept triggering until the gun was emptied and he had put five slugs fatally into Big Sid's carcass.
In making tires, the strips of fabric are built together about a steel core to form the body or carcass of the tire.
That white Injun beside you will be one of the first to stick burning splinters into your carcass.
Uncle Will and Phil set to work to cut up the carcass, first removing the hide, which the former wished to preserve.
A practical-minded man, he preferred to owe the safety of his carcass to his rival rather than have it impaled on Apache lances.