Carrion
101Carrión — Daniel A., Peruvian medical student, 1859–1885, who inoculated himself with a disease later designated as C. disease, and died thereof. See C. disease …
102carrion — Synonyms and related words: ashes, bilge, bilgewater, body, bones, cadaver, carcass, caries, clay, corpse, corpus delicti, corruption, crowbait, dandruff, dead body, dead man, dead person, decay, decedent, decomposition, dishwater, ditchwater,… …
103carrion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. flesh, carcass, remains. See decomposition. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. decaying flesh, remains, corpse; see body 2 , decay 2 …
104carrion — car|ri|on [ˈkæriən] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Anglo French; Origin: caroine, from Vulgar Latin caronia, from Latin caro; CARNAL] the decaying flesh of dead animals, which is eaten by some animals and birds …
105carrion — car|ri|on [ keriən ] noun uncount the decaying flesh of dead animals …
106carrion — sb. (caraing). Pol. S. 203 …
107carrion — car·ri·on || kærɪən n. dead rotten flesh (often eaten by scavengers) …
108carrion — noun the decaying flesh of dead animals. Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. and Old North. Fr. caroine, caroigne, OFr. charoigne, based on L. caro flesh …
109carrion — n. Putrefying flesh, putrescent or putrid meat …
110carrion — n dead flesh, dead body, cadaver, corpse, remains, bones; offal, putrefying meat, rot, decay, decomposition; garbage, refuse, waste …