Carcasses Meaning in Bengali: মৃত শরীর, শব, শবদেহ, মৃত পশুদের শরীর (noun, kôrôshesh, pronunciation: kɔːrəsɛs)
Definition of Carcasses
(noun, kôrôshesh, pronunciation: kɔːrəsɛs)
A carcass refers to the dead body of an animal, especially a large one. It is the remains of a creature after it has died, often used in the context of butchery or decomposition. Carcasses can be found in various states, from fresh to decomposed, and are typically associated with death and decay.
Synonyms of Carcasses
(noun, kôrôshesh, pronunciation: kɔːrəsɛs)
- Remains – অবশেষ (noun, ôbôshesh)
- Cadaver – শবদেহ (noun, shôbôdêh)
- Corpse – মৃতদেহ (noun, mritdêh)
- Dead body – মৃত দেহ (noun, mrit dêh)
Antonyms of Carcasses
(noun, kôrôshesh, pronunciation: kɔːrəsɛs)
- Living beings – জীবন্ত প্রাণী (noun, jibônto prani)
- Alive – জীবিত (adjective, jibit)
- Living organisms – জীব (noun, jib)
- Living creatures – জীব (noun, jib)
Origin of Carcasses
(noun, kôrôshesh, pronunciation: kɔːrəsɛs)
The word “carcass” originated from the Old French word “carcois,” which means “dead body.” It entered the English language in the 14th century and has been used to refer to animal remains ever since.
Nearby Words
- Carcass – noun
- Carcinogen – noun
- Cardiac – adjective
- Cardinal – adjective
Carcasses in Literature Quotes
“The vultures circled above the carcasses, waiting for their feast.” – William Shakespeare (শকেসপিয়ার)
“শবদেহের উপরে শকুন ঘুরছিল, তাদের উপভোগের জন্য অপেক্ষা করছিল।”
Carcasses Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: মৃত শরীর
- Hindi: मृत शरीर
- Nepali: मृत शरीर
- Urdu: مردہ جسم
- Tamil: உடல் படுக்கைகள்
- Telugu: శవాలు
- Arabic: جثث
- Chinese: 尸体
- Japanese: 死体
- Russian: трупы
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