an early incendiary ship-to-ship projectile consisting of an iron shell filled with saltpetre, sulphur, resin, turpentine, antimony and tallow with vents for flame, The framework of a structure, especially one not normally seen, The body of a dead animal, The body of a dead human, The living body; now commonly used in contempt or ridicule, The abandoned and decaying remains of some bulky and once comely thing, as a ship; the skeleton, or the uncovered or unfinished frame, of a thing, A dead body, whether of man or beast; a corpse; now commonly the dead body of a beast, A hollow case or shell, filled with combustibles, to be thrown from a mortar or howitzer, to set fire to buldings, ships, etc, An animal body, the fabric, cord and/or metal reinforcing section of a hose as distinguished from the hose tube or cover, Tire (Mainly british usage ), The body part of a box-like piece of furniture without the doors and fittings, the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for food, car·cass carcasses in BRIT, also use carcase A carcass is the body of a dead animal. A cluster of vultures crouched on the carcass of a dead buffalo, framework, decaying or worthless remains of a structure; corpse; body (Slang), The foundation structure of a tire, including sidewalls, bead and cord, The main "body" of a tire, Referring to cabinets, the basic framework Also can refer to the metal disk of a circular saw blade, The shell of the Messenger Remote Monitoring System which includes the chassis, power supply and signal conditioning circuitry but does not include the DVT module, (See Casing), The fabric, cord and/or metal reinforcing section of any rubber product such as a belt, as distinguished from the rubber cover, The body of a dead animal or bird, The fabric, cord and or metal reinforcing section of any rubber product such as a belt, as distinguished from the rubber, Alternative spelling of carcass, The body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc, See Carcass, The basic structure of a piece of furniture; often forms the foundation for veneering, UK, alternative spelling of carcass, plural of carcase, plural of carcass,
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an early incendiary ship-to-ship projectile consisting of an iron shell filled with saltpetre, sulphur, resin, turpentine, antimony and tallow with vents for flame
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The framework of a structure, especially one not normally seen
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The body of a dead animal
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The body of a dead human
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The living body; now commonly used in contempt or ridicule
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The abandoned and decaying remains of some bulky and once comely thing, as a ship; the skeleton, or the uncovered or unfinished frame, of a thing
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A dead body, whether of man or beast; a corpse; now commonly the dead body of a beast
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A hollow case or shell, filled with combustibles, to be thrown from a mortar or howitzer, to set fire to buldings, ships, etc
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An animal body
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the fabric, cord and/or metal reinforcing section of a hose as distinguished from the hose tube or cover
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Tire (Mainly british usage )
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The body part of a box-like piece of furniture without the doors and fittings
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the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for food
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car·cass carcasses in BRIT, also use carcase A carcass is the body of a dead animal. A cluster of vultures crouched on the carcass of a dead buffalo
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framework, decaying or worthless remains of a structure; corpse; body (Slang) isim
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The foundation structure of a tire, including sidewalls, bead and cord
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The main "body" of a tire
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Referring to cabinets, the basic framework Also can refer to the metal disk of a circular saw blade
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The shell of the Messenger Remote Monitoring System which includes the chassis, power supply and signal conditioning circuitry but does not include the DVT module
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(See Casing)
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The fabric, cord and/or metal reinforcing section of any rubber product such as a belt, as distinguished from the rubber cover
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The body of a dead animal or bird
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The fabric, cord and or metal reinforcing section of any rubber product such as a belt, as distinguished from the rubber
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carcase
Alternative spelling of carcass
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carcase
The body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the offal etc
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carcase
See Carcass
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carcase
The basic structure of a piece of furniture; often forms the foundation for veneering
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