carcass
Kelime Anlamı :
1. gövde.
2. Eti sıyrılmış kemikli hayvan bedeni.
3. ölü.
4. Ieş.
5. vücut, gövde (bugünkü dilde küçümseme veya şaka olarak).
6. bina iskeleti.
7. leş, ceset (küçümseme ile).
8. enkaz (gemi vb).
9. kalıntı.
10. leş.
Tanımlar :
1.
the dead body of an animal, especially one slaughtered for food.
2. the body of a human.
3. remains from which the substance or character is gone: the carcass of a once glorious empire.
4. A framework or basic structure: the carcass of a burned-out building.
2. the body of a human.
3. remains from which the substance or character is gone: the carcass of a once glorious empire.
4. A framework or basic structure: the carcass of a burned-out building.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
body of a dead animal.
2. body of a dead human.
3. framework of a structure, especially one not normally seen.
4. 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.
2. body of a dead human.
3. framework of a structure, especially one not normally seen.
4. 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.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A dead body, whether of man or beast; a corpse; now commonly the dead body of a beast.
2. the living body; -- now commonly used in contempt or ridicule.
3. 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.
4. A hollow case or shell, filled with combustibles, to be thrown from a mortar or howitzer, to set fire to buldings, ships, etc.
2. the living body; -- now commonly used in contempt or ridicule.
3. 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.
4. A hollow case or shell, filled with combustibles, to be thrown from a mortar or howitzer, to set fire to buldings, ships, etc.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to erect or set up the carcass or framework of a building or a ship.
2. the dead body of an animal; a corpse: not now commonly applied to a dead human body, except in contempt.
3. the body of a living animal, especially of a large animal; in contempt, the human body.
4. figuratively, the decaying remains of a bulky thing, as of a boat or ship.
5. the frame or main parts of a thing unfinished, or without ornament, as the timberwork of a house before it is lathed or plastered or the floors are laid, or the keel, ribs, etc., of a ship.
6. an iron case, shell, or hollow vessel filled with combustible and other substances, as gunpowder, saltpeter, sulphur, broken glass, turpentine, etc., thrown from a mortar or howitzer, and intended to set fire to a building, ship, or wooden defense.
2. the dead body of an animal; a corpse: not now commonly applied to a dead human body, except in contempt.
3. the body of a living animal, especially of a large animal; in contempt, the human body.
4. figuratively, the decaying remains of a bulky thing, as of a boat or ship.
5. the frame or main parts of a thing unfinished, or without ornament, as the timberwork of a house before it is lathed or plastered or the floors are laid, or the keel, ribs, etc., of a ship.
6. an iron case, shell, or hollow vessel filled with combustible and other substances, as gunpowder, saltpeter, sulphur, broken glass, turpentine, etc., thrown from a mortar or howitzer, and intended to set fire to a building, ship, or wooden defense.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia