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carcase

Carcase - What does it mean?

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Carcase vs Undefined - What's the difference?

carcase | undefined |


As a noun carcase

is the body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Carcase vs Carrion - What's the difference?

carcase | carrion |


As nouns the difference between carcase and carrion

is that carcase is the body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc while carrion is dead flesh; carcasses.

Carcase vs Corps - What's the difference?

carcase | corps |


As nouns the difference between carcase and corps

is that carcase is the body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc while corps is .

Carcase vs Carcassampflash - What's the difference?

carcase | carcassampflash |

Carcase vs Carcade - What's the difference?

carcase | carcade |


As nouns the difference between carcase and carcade

is that carcase is the body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc while carcade is roselle (of genus hibiscus ).

Carcase vs Cardcase - What's the difference?

carcase | cardcase |


As nouns the difference between carcase and cardcase

is that carcase is the body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc while cardcase is a case for visiting cards.

Carcase vs Capcase - What's the difference?

carcase | capcase |


As nouns the difference between carcase and capcase

is that carcase is the body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc while capcase is a small case or bandbox.

Carcase vs Parcase - What's the difference?

carcase | parcase |


As a noun carcase

is the body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc.

As an adverb parcase is

perchance; by chance.

Carcase vs Sarcase - What's the difference?

carcase | sarcase |


As a noun carcase

is the body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc.

As a verb sarcase is

(nonstandard) to use sarcasm.

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