carcass

Carcass Meaning in Bengali: মৃত শরীর, শব, শবরূপ, শবদেহ, মৃত পশু (noun, pronunciation: kahr-kas)

Definition of Carcass

(noun, kahr-kas)

A carcass refers to the dead body of an animal, especially a large one. It is the remains of a creature after the flesh has been removed or decayed.

Synonyms of Carcass

(noun)

  • Corpse – শব (shob)
  • Remains – অবশেষ (oboshehsh)
  • Cadaver – মৃতদেহ (mritodeh)
  • Body – দেহ (deh)
  • Remnant – অবশিষ্ট (oboshisht)

Antonyms of Carcass

(noun)

  • Living being – জীব (jib)
  • Alive – জীবিত (jibit)
  • Survivor – বাঁচক (banchok)
  • Living organism – জীবজন্তু (jibjontu)
  • Living creature – জীবী (jibi)

Origin of Carcass

(noun)

The word “carcass” originated from the Old French word “carcois,” which means “dead body.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words

  • Carcass – noun
  • Carcassless – adjective
  • Carcass-like – adjective
  • Carcass disposal – noun
  • Carcass pit – noun

Carcass in Literature Quotes

“The carcass of a dead animal doesn’t rot until it’s touched by the living.” – Tom Robbins (একটি মৃত পশুর শব জীবিত হওয়ার পর্যন্ত পচে না। – টম রবিনস)

“The carcass of a lion is worth more than the life of a rat.” – Og Mandino (একটি সিংহের শব একটি ইঁদুরের জীবনের চেয়ে বেশি মানের। – ওগ ম্যান্ডিনো)

Carcass Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: মৃত শরীর
  • Hindi: शव (shav)
  • Nepali: शव (shav)
  • Urdu: لاش (laash)
  • Tamil: உடல் (udal)
  • Telugu: శవం (shavam)
  • Arabic: جثة (jutha)
  • Chinese: 尸体 (shītǐ)
  • Japanese: 死体 (shitai)
  • Russian: туша (tusha)

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