Definition of Carcases. Meaning of Carcases. Synonyms of Carcases

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Definition of Carcases

Carcase
Carcase Car"case (k[aum]r"kas), n. See Carcass.

Meaning of Carcases from wikipedia

- 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...
- Look up carc**** or carcase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carc**** or Carcase (both pronounced /ˈkɑːrkəs/) may refer to: Dressed carc****, the body...
- that every persone, whiche shall sell by hym self, or any other, the Carcases of Beoffes Porke Mutton or Veale or any parte or parcell therof after the...
- lighter-coloured coats. In 1967, three carcases were sent to the United Kingdom to parti****te in the Commonwealth carcase competition at the Smithfield Show...
- 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...
- 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...
- months of age which are also still dependent on their mothers for milk. Carcases from these lambs usually weigh between 14 and 30 kg. Older weaned lambs...
- 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...
- a predatory life style, as this allow them to probe deeper into large carcases - larger than those fed upon by active-hunting raptors. Other anatomical...
- 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...