carcases

Bengali meanings of carcases: মৃত শরীর (noun), শব (noun), শবদেহ (noun), মৃত দেহ (noun)

Part of speech: noun (pronunciation: kahr-kuh-siz)

Definition: Carcases refer to the dead bodies of animals, especially those that have been slaughtered or died naturally.

Synonyms of carcases:

  • Corpses (মৃত শরীর)
  • Cadavers (শব)
  • Remains (শবদেহ)
  • Carrion (মৃত দেহ)

Antonyms of carcases:

  • Living beings (জীবিত প্রাণী)
  • Alive (জীবিত)
  • Living bodies (জীবিত দেহ)
  • Animals in motion (চলমান প্রাণী)

Origin: The word “carcases” originated from the Middle English word “carcas” which means “dead body.” It can be traced back to the Latin word “caro” meaning “flesh.”

Nearby words:

  • Carcass (noun)
  • Carcinogen (noun)
  • Carcinoma (noun)
  • Cardiac (adjective)
  • Cardinal (adjective)

Carcases in literature quotes:

“The carcases of the dead animals lay scattered on the battlefield.” – John Smith (মৃত প্রাণীদের শব যুদ্ধময় মাঠে ছিড়ে পড়েছিল।)

“In the horror novel, the protagonist stumbled upon a room filled with decaying carcases.” – Emily Brown (ভয়ঙ্কর উপন্যাসে, প্রধান চরিত্র পচন্দ করা একটি ঘরে পচন্দ হওয়া শবদেহের সাথে ভুলে যান।)

Carcases Meaning in different languages:

  • Bengali: মৃত শরীর
  • Hindi: शव
  • Nepali: मृत शरीर
  • Urdu: لاش
  • Tamil: உடல் படுக்கைகள்
  • Telugu: శవాలు
  • Arabic: جثث
  • Chinese: 尸体
  • Japanese: 死体
  • Russian: трупы

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