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carrion


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carrion - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Carrion \Car"ri*on\, n. [OE. caroyne, OF. caroigne, F. charogne,
     LL. caronia, fr. L. caro flesh Cf. Crone, Crony.]
     1. The dead and putrefying body or flesh of an animal; flesh
        so corrupted as to be unfit for food.
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              They did eat the dead carrions.       --Spenser.
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     2. A contemptible or worthless person; -- a term of reproach.
        [Obs.] "Old feeble carrions." --Shak.
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  Carrion \Car"ri*on\, a.
     Of or pertaining to dead and putrefying carcasses; feeding on
     carrion.
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           A prey for carrion kites.                --Shak.
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     Carrion beetle (Zool.), any beetle that feeds habitually on
        dead animals; -- also called sexton beetle and burying  beetle
        . There are many kinds, belonging mostly to the
        family Silphid[ae].
  
     Carrion buzzard (Zool.), a South American bird of several
        species and genera (as Ibycter, Milvago, and
        Polyborus), which act as scavengers. See Caracara.
  
     Carrion crow, the common European crow (Corvus corone)
        which feeds on carrion, insects, fruits, and seeds.
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carrion - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  carrion
      n 1: the dead and rotting body of an animal; unfit for human
           food

carrion - Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :

  88 Moby Thesaurus words for "carrion":
     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, dry bones, dry rot, dust, earth,
     embalmed corpse, excrement, filth, food for worms, foul matter,
     foulness, furfur, gangrene, garbage, late lamented, mess,
     mortal remains, mortification, muck, mucus, mummification, mummy,
     necrosis, obscenity, offal, offscourings, ordure, organic remains,
     pus, putrefaction, putrescence, putrid matter, putridity,
     putridness, rancidity, rancidness, rankness, refuse, relics,
     reliquiae, remains, riffraff, rot, rottenness, scum, scurf, scuz,
     sewage, sewerage, skeleton, slime, slop, slops, slough, smut,
     sphacelation, sphacelus, spoilage, stiff, swill, tenement of clay,
     the dead, the deceased, the defunct, the departed, the loved one,
     tooth decay