Carcase Meaning in Bengali: শরীর, মৃতদেহ, মৃত্যুশরীর (noun, pronunciation: kahr-kis)
Definition of Carcase
(noun, pronunciation: kahr-kis)
A carcase refers to the dead body of an animal, especially one that has been slaughtered for food. It can also be used to describe the remains of a human body.
Synonyms of Carcase
(noun, pronunciation: kahr-kis)
- Carcass (শরীর, মৃতদেহ, মৃত্যুশরীর)
- Remains (অবশেষ)
- Cadaver (মৃতদেহ)
- Corpse (মৃতদেহ)
Antonyms of Carcase
(noun, pronunciation: kahr-kis)
- Living being (জীবিত প্রাণী)
- Alive (জীবিত)
Origin of Carcase
(noun, pronunciation: kahr-kis)
The word “carcase” originated from the Old French word “carcois” which means “dead body”. It entered the English language in the 14th century.
Nearby Words
- Carcinogen (noun)
- Carcinoma (noun)
- Cardiac (adjective)
- Cardinal (adjective)
Carcase in Literature Quotes
“The carcase of a dead deer lay on the side of the road, attracting a flock of vultures.” – John Smith (একটি মৃত হরিণের শরীর রাস্তার পাশে অবস্থিত ছিল, যা একটি গিদ্ধ দল আকর্ষণ করছিল।)”
“The detective examined the carcase for any clues that could lead to the murderer.” – Jane Doe (ডিটেক্টিভটি খুনিকে নির্দেশ করতে পারে যেকোনো সূত্র খুঁজে দেখতে শরীরটি পরীক্ষা করলেন।)”
Carcase Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: শরীর
- Hindi: शव
- Nepali: शव
- Urdu: لاش
- Tamil: உடல்
- Telugu: శవం
- Arabic: جثة
- Chinese: 尸体
- Japanese: 死体
- Russian: туша
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