cadaver
IPA: kʌdˈævɝ
noun
- A dead body; especially the corpse of a human to be dissected.
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Examples of "cadaver" in Sentences
- This almost got as ugly as those toe-tag cadaver cakes.
- In "Take All of Murphy," the anatomy demonstrator tells the medical students, "This fine cadaver is your first patient.
- I called another cadaver dog handler that I know that works for Osceola County sheriff ` s office, and had her come in for a secondary search.
- Watching a forensic pathologist pop the braincase on a cadaver is a little disturbing, but it’s not so bad after you see it done once or twice.
- The Los Angeles Times says a coroner's sniffer dog, known as a "cadaver dog", found the hand about 50 yards from where the head was discovered.
- Yet Brown’s response to the loss of one who was trying to make as good a fist as possible of the post of defence procurement is to appoint a political cadaver from the Necropolis of the ‘Winter of Discontent’.
- I love the piece, the Trio, the Flute Sonata, Dialogues des Carmelites, and Fiancailles pour rire (how can you resist a text like "my cadaver is soft as a glove"?) but I think maybe you're reading history back into the Sextet, rather than finding it there.
- These images of Christmas cheer are miles away from where I sit now, at the Spence Academy for Young Ladies, forced to construct a drummer boy ornament using only tinfoil, cotton, and a small bit of string, as if performing some diabolical experiment in cadaver regeneration.
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