carrion

Carrion Meaning in Bengali: মৃত পশুর মাংস, মৃত পশুর মাংসের খাদ্য, মৃত পশুর মাংসের খাদ্যসমূহ (noun, pronunciation: kair-ee-uhn)

Definition of Carrion

Carrion refers to the decaying flesh of dead animals, especially when it is used as food by scavenging animals. It can also be used to describe anything that is rotten, putrid, or repulsive.

Synonyms of Carrion

1. Decaying flesh (পচনশীল মাংস, noun)
2. Rotting carcass (পচনশীল শব, noun)
3. Putrid remains (পচনশীল অবশেষ, noun)

Antonyms of Carrion

1. Fresh meat (তাজা মাংস, noun)
2. Edible flesh (খাদ্যযোগ্য মাংস, noun)
3. Wholesome remains (পুষ্টিকর অবশেষ, noun)

Origin of Carrion

The word “carrion” originated from the Old French word “caroigne,” which means “flesh of a dead body.” It can be traced back to the Latin word “caro,” meaning “flesh.”

Nearby Words

1. Carrot (noun)
2. Carry (verb)
3. Carriage (noun)

Carrion in Literature Quotes

1. “The vultures were circling above the carrion.” – William Shakespeare (শকেসপিয়ার)
2. “He was drawn to the dark side, like a crow to carrion.” – George R.R. Martin (জর্জ আর.আর. মার্টিন)
3. “The stench of carrion filled the air, a reminder of the brutality of war.” – Leo Tolstoy (লিও টলস্টয়)

Carrion Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: মৃত পশুর মাংস
Hindi: मृत पशु का मांस
Nepali: मृत पशुको मासु
Urdu: مردہ جانور کا گوشت
Tamil: இறகு விலங்கு இறகு
Telugu: మృత పశువు మాంసం
Arabic: لحم الجيفة
Chinese: 腐肉
Japanese: 腐肉
Russian: мертвечина

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