Carcas vs Remains - What's the difference?
carcas | remains |
What is left after a person (or any organism) dies; a corpse.
Historical or archaeological relics.
(senseid)The extant writings of a deceased person.
All that is left of the stock of some things; remnants.
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(remain)
As nouns the difference between carcas and remains
is that carcas is while remains is what is left after a person (or any organism) dies; a corpse.As a verb remains is
(remain).carcas
Not English
Carcas has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'carcas':
carcass, crisis, crocus, croquis, charges, cercus, circus, curses, crosses, corgis, courses, coerces, crasis, crases, crazies, crashes, crises, creases, cirques, crakes, cursus, crushes, cruses, cruises, crazes, corses, cargoes, cargos, cruces, coorses, coryzas, cruxes, cresses, crackas, creches, crozes, curcas, creeses, curches, croukes, charkas, corkiesremains
English
(wikipedia remains)Noun
(en-plural noun)- The victim's remains were one small piece of bone.
citation, passage=Everything a living animal could do to destroy and to desecrate bed and walls had been done. […] A canister of flour from the kitchen had been thrown at the looking-glass and lay like trampled snow over the remains of a decent blue suit with the lining ripped out which lay on top of the ruin of a plastic wardrobe.}}
Verb
(head)- We'll go ahead, while she remains here.