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    Car·ri·on
    /ˈkerēən/

    noun

    • 1. the decaying flesh of dead animals: "a crow wheeled over the hills in search of carrion"
  2. Carrion is dead and putrefying flesh, or flesh unfit for food. Learn the etymology, history, and examples of carrion, and see related words and phrases.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CarrionCarrion - Wikipedia

    Carrion is the decaying flesh of dead animals that is eaten by scavengers and decomposers. Learn about the types of carrion-eaters, the process of decomposition, and the cultural and religious aspects of eating carrion.

  5. Carrion is dead and rotting flesh, or something vile or repulsive. Learn how to use this word in a sentence, its origin and related terms, and see examples from literature and news.

  6. Carrion is dead or decaying flesh that is eaten by scavengers or decomposes naturally. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, synonyms, and usage in literature and science.

  7. The noun carrion refers to the dead and rotting flesh of an animal. Ever seen a dead opossum or cat in the road? You can call that roadkill carrion.

  8. Carrion is dead or decaying flesh that animals or insects eat. Learn how to pronounce carrion and see examples from literature and sources on the web.

  9. Carrion is the decaying flesh of dead animals, or anything very disgusting or repulsive. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of carrion with sentences from various sources.

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