noun🔗ShareCarcasse, dépouilleThe body of a dead animal."The vultures circled overhead, waiting to feed on the deer carcass lying in the field. "Les vautours planaient au-dessus, attendant de se nourrir de la carcasse de cerf gisant dans le champ.animalbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCarcasse(meat trade) The body of a slaughtered animal, stripped of unwanted viscera, etc."The butcher hung the beef carcass in the cold room, ready to be cut into steaks. "Le boucher a suspendu la carcasse de bœuf dans la chambre froide, prête à être découpée en steaks.foodanimalbodybiologyagriculturecommerceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCadavre, dépouilleThe body of a dead human, a corpse."The police found the carcass near the abandoned building. "La police a trouvé le cadavre près du bâtiment abandonné.bodyhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCharpente, ossatureThe framework of a structure, especially one not normally seen."The carpenters carefully built the wooden carcass of the new shed before adding the siding and roof. "Les charpentiers ont soigneusement construit la charpente en bois du nouvel abri avant d'ajouter le bardage et le toit.structurearchitecturepartbuildingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCarcasseAn early incendiary ship-to-ship projectile consisting of an iron shell filled with saltpetre, sulphur, resin, turpentine, antimony and tallow with vents for flame."During the naval battle, the ship fired a carcass, a fiery projectile designed to set enemy ships ablaze. "Pendant la bataille navale, le navire a tiré une carcasse, un projectile enflammé conçu pour incendier les navires ennemis.militarynauticalweaponwarhistorytechnicalsailingsailingvehicleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading