Carcass

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑːrkəs/

Carcass (noun)

  1. The body of a dead animal, especially after it has been killed or has died naturally.
  2. The remains or parts of something that has been destroyed or is no longer useful.

Examples

  • The hunter found the carcass in the forest.
  • The archaeologists uncovered the carcass of an ancient structure.

Common collocations: animal carcass, decompose a carcass, carcass remains, preserve a carcass

Synonyms of Carcass

Neutral

Antonyms of Carcass

  • The opposite of a carcass, representing living beings.