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  1. carcass:
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Detailed Translations for carcass from English to Swedish

carcass:

carcass [the ~] nom

  1. the carcass (framework; skeleton; frame)
    stomme; ram; skelett; infattning
  2. the carcass (framework; frame; body; skeleton; shell)
    resning; konstruktion; stomme; skelett
  3. the carcass (frame-work; chassis; foundation; structure; shell)
    skal; chassi; ram; stomme; skelett

Translation Matrix for carcass:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
chassi carcass; chassis; foundation; frame-work; shell; structure
infattning carcass; frame; framework; skeleton
konstruktion body; carcass; frame; framework; shell; skeleton building; composition; construction; making; manufacture; structure
ram carcass; chassis; foundation; frame; frame-work; framework; shell; skeleton; structure basic rule; constitution; frame; framework; fundamental law; system; video frame
resning body; carcass; frame; framework; shell; skeleton rebellion; resistance; revolt; riot
skal carcass; chassis; foundation; frame-work; shell; structure cover; hull; husk; packaging; peel; rind; shell; skin; wrapping
skelett body; carcass; chassis; foundation; frame; frame-work; framework; shell; skeleton; structure bag of bones; bone structure; scrag; skeleton
stomme body; carcass; chassis; foundation; frame; frame-work; framework; shell; skeleton; structure framework
- carcase

Related Words for "carcass":

  • carcasses

Synonyms for "carcass":


Related Definitions for "carcass":

  1. the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for food1

Wiktionary Translations for carcass:

carcass
noun
  1. dead animal

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
carcass kadaver Kadaver — toter, in Verwesung begriffener Tierkörper
carcass lik; kadaver Leiche — der tote Körper eines Menschen oder (seltener) eines Tieres
carcass as Aasnur Plural 1: toter und meist verwesender Tierkörper
carcass kadaver; as cadavre — corps mort
carcass djurskelett carcasse — Restes d’un être mort