Carrion

/ˈkæriən/ noun

The decaying flesh of dead animals, especially when being consumed by scavengers like vultures or crows.

From Old French 'caroigne', from Vulgar Latin 'caronia', from Latin 'caro' (flesh). The word evolved to specifically refer to rotting flesh rather than fresh meat.

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