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carrion
[ kar-ee-uhn ]
noun
- dead and putrefying flesh.
- rottenness; anything vile.
adjective
- feeding on carrion.
carrion
/ ˈæɪə /
noun
- dead and rotting flesh
- modifier eating carrion
carrion beetles
- something rotten or repulsive
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of carrion1
Example Sentences
On east-west corridors through central L.A., the brown fronds of palms — queen, fan and other varieties — were scattered on the streets and sidewalks like carrion.
Squirrels typically eat acorns, seeds, nuts and fruit, but are known to occasionally eat fresh carrion or roadkill, insects, eggs or other discarded food.
Vultures thus fulfil an important ecological role by cleaning landscapes of carrion and containing the spread of wildlife diseases.
Jiří Hřebíček created an artistic image of a carrion crow by using a long shutter speed while moving his camera on purpose.
Also, the flower gets pollinated by the insects attracted to its rotten smell, “typically sweat bees, flesh flies and carrion beetles who enjoy the pungent odor,” he said.
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