carcass
(British also carcase)
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noun
the dead body of an animal.
(動物の)死骸
the trunk of an animal such as a cow, sheep, or pig, for cutting up as meat.
(牛・羊など食用動物の)胴体
the remains of a cooked bird after all the edible parts have been removed.
(鳥の)がら
humorous a person's body, living or dead:
⦅くだけて・おどけて⦆ 人の身体[死体] (!通例, 人の死体はbody)
e.g. my obsession will last while there's life in this old carcass.
the structural framework of a building, ship, or piece of furniture.
(建物・車などの)残骸; 骨組み
the remains of something being discarded, dismembered, or worthless:
e.g. the floor is littered with the carcasses of newspapers.
ORIGIN
Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French carcois, variant of Old French charcois; in later use from French carcasse; of unknown ultimate origin.