carrion

[ˈkæriən]

carrion Definition

the decaying flesh of dead animals.

Using carrion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "carrion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Vultures feed on carrion.

  • Example

    The smell of carrion attracted scavengers to the area.

  • Example

    Carrion can spread disease if not disposed of properly.

carrion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for carrion

  • decay
  • rotting flesh
  • dead animals

Phrases with carrion

  • a large black bird that feeds on carrion

    Example

    The carrion crow circled above the dead animal.

  • a beetle that feeds on carrion

    Example

    The carrion beetle was attracted to the dead animal.

  • a plant that emits a foul odor to attract flies for pollination

    Example

    The carrion flower is also known as the corpse flower due to its unpleasant smell.

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Summary: carrion in Brief

The term 'carrion' [ˈkæriən] refers to the decaying flesh of dead animals. It is often associated with scavengers and the spread of disease, as in 'Vultures feed on carrion.' The phrase 'carrion crow' denotes a large black bird that feeds on carrion, while 'carrion beetle' refers to a beetle that feeds on carrion. 'Carrion flower' is a plant that emits a foul odor to attract flies for pollination.