1. carcass
The butcher cut up the calf's carcass.
About a quarter of a million years ago, humans began to hunt zebras and antelope. And they had to cooperate to do so because their weapons were rather primitive and they did not want alpha males to be dominating the carcass after it was killed.
The definition of a carcass is a dead body, especially one of an animal that has been consumed or dressed for consumption. The dead body of a chicken that is going to be eaten is an example of a carcass. The carcass of a chicken ready to be cooked.
vultures scavenging for carcasses on the road
Get your carcass out of here!
Angličtina slovo „ścierwo„(carcass) se zobrazí v sadách:
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