- Look up carc**** or
carcase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carc**** or
Carcase (both
pronounced /ˈkɑːrkəs/) may
refer to:
Dressed carc****, the body...
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cattle grew quickly, were good
converters of feed and
produced quality carcases.
Local cattlemen soon
became interested in the
greys and
began breeding...
- Have His
Carcase is a 1932 locked-room
mystery by
Dorothy L. Sayers, her
seventh novel featuring Lord
Peter Wimsey and the
second in
which Harriet Vane...
- frames, door frames,
table legs to aprons,
chair legs)
Cabinet carcase construction (e.g.
carcase sides to top and bottom,
fixed shelving/partitions) Panel...
- Cadborosaurus,
nicknamed Caddy by
journalist Archie Wills, is a sea
serpent in the
folklore of
regions of the
Pacific Coast of
North America. Its name...
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Carcase for
Hounds is a
novel by
Kenyan writer Meja
Mwangi first published in 1974. The
novel concerns the Mau Mau
liberation struggle during the latter...
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Dressed weight (also
known as dead
weight or carc**** weight)
refers to the
weight of an
animal after being partially butchered,
removing all the internal...
- by her dead lover's
treatment of her and her
recent ordeal. In Have His
Carcase, she
collaborates with
Wimsey to
solve a
murder but
still finds him to...
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allow lambs to
reach about 36 kg (79 lb) (17 kg (37 lb) - 18 kg (39 lb)
carcase) in 100 days has been
obtained from
first cross animals grown in the Mallee...
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overall performance when
breeding meat type sheep, with a well
proportioned carcase, high fertility, good
foraging ability and good milk production. Border...