Carrions

/ˈkæɹiənz/ noun

Plural of carrion; the dead and decaying flesh of animals, or birds and beasts that feed on dead animals.

From Old French 'caroigne,' from Latin 'caro' (flesh). The word carried its association with decay and death from Latin through Old French into English by the 12th century.

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ARجثث
BNশব
CAcadavers
CSmrtvoly
DAligskår
DELeichen
ELνεκρός
EScadáveres
FAجسد
FIruumi
FRcadavres
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