Carrion vs Entrails - What's the difference?
carrion | entrails | Related terms |
Dead flesh; carcasses.
* Spenser
* 1922, , Vintage Classics, paperback edition, page 119
(obsolete, derogatory) A contemptible or worthless person.
* Shakespeare
(archaic)
(plural only, uncountable) The internal organs of an animal, especially the intestines.
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Carrion is a related term of entrails.
As nouns the difference between carrion and entrails
is that carrion is dead flesh; carcasses while entrails is (archaic).carrion
English
Noun
(en-noun)- Vultures feed on carrion .
- They did eat the dead carrions .
- Perhaps the Purple Emperor is feasting, as Morris says, upon a mass of putrid carrion at the base of an oak tree.
- Old feeble carrions .