noun
- plural of carcase: the dead body of an animal, especially one prepared for food
Usage: British spelling variant of ‘carcasses’
Examples
- The butcher hung several beef carcases in the cold storage room.
- Vultures circled above the animal carcases in the desert.
- The meat inspector examined all the carcases before approving them for sale.
- Wild carcases were left for scavengers to clean up.
- The hunter field-dressed the deer carcases before transport.
- Refrigerated trucks transported the lamb carcases to market.