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Carcass of a chicken after cooking

Carcass may refer to: Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2901x1624, 1382 KB) Summary en: Carcass of a chicken de: Karkasse eines Huhns nach dem Auskochen fr: Carcasse dun poulet Picture taken by Dominik Hundhammer, München on January 19, 2006 Licensing File links The following pages link to this... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2901x1624, 1382 KB) Summary en: Carcass of a chicken de: Karkasse eines Huhns nach dem Auskochen fr: Carcasse dun poulet Picture taken by Dominik Hundhammer, München on January 19, 2006 Licensing File links The following pages link to this...


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Carcass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (188 words)
A carcass (or carcase) is a term for a dead body, typically that of an animal.
In cabinet making, carcass (or carcase) is the structure of a cabinet or other types of enclosed furniture such as desks, bookcases, sideboards, etc. Carcases are usually constructed either with flat panels of plywood, medium density fiberboard or particle board, or using the more traditional frame and panel construction.
Carcass was the name of a death metal/grindcore band: see Carcass (band).
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