The body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc.(noun)
Alternative spelling of carcass.(noun)
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Use "carcase" in a sentence
"The term carcase well represents the utterly corrupted Jewish state; the eagles is a fit symbol of the Roman army, every legion of which bore the eagle as its standard."
"The more men have the better house they must keep, the more servants they must employ, the more guests they must entertain, the more they must give to the poor, and the more they will have hanging on them, for where the carcase is the eagles will be."
"The carcase, which is washed all over with Nile water, is divided among the different tribes, and eaten on the spot, raw, and with Nile water."