Caro

/ˈkɑːroʊ/ noun

flesh or meat, especially used in medical or anatomical contexts (a more formal or technical term).

From Latin 'caro' (flesh/meat). This scholarly term remained in English medical and anatomical vocabulary from Medieval Latin. It appears in phrases like 'caro nobilis' (noble flesh) in surgery texts.

AM高価
ARغالي
BNমূল্যবান
CAcar
CSdrahý
DAdyrt
DEteuer
ELακριβός
EScaro
FAگران
FIkallis
FRcher
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