Carcased

/ˈkɑːrkeɪst/ adjective

Definition

Dressed or prepared as a carcase; referring to meat that has been butchered and is in the form of a carcass.

Etymology

Past participle of carcase used as an adjective, indicating something has been processed into or presented as a carcass form.

Kelly Says

When a butcher or processor describes meat as 'carcased,' they mean it's been cleaned and prepared for sale—it's a technical term that separates raw dead animal from usable meat!

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