The likely word is carcass (dead body of an animal).
The similar word is circus, or carnival.
The correct spelling is "carcass." It refers to the dead body of an animal.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
Some prefixes that can be added to the word "spell" include mis-, re-, and un-. For example, "misspell" means to spell incorrectly, "respell" means to spell again, and "unspell" means to undo or reverse a spell.
thirteenyou spell it thirteen.you spell it thirteen.
The phrase "how do you spell it in french" is spelled as "Comment cela s'épelle en français" in French.
A carcus
yes.
anywhere there is a dead carcus
It hides behind tiny fish and they eat him all to the carcus
no. but they appear when flies lay their eggs on foods. maggots turn into flys when they mature
There is no such word in English but if you mean the dead body of an animal then the correct spelling is carcass(plural carcasses) or carcase (plural carcases).
Folk lore 1960s' I think. History dot calm has pictures of one found or kiied its carcus is to be mounted by a taxadermist.
they knew that mummies had brains because in the carcus the scientist would find brain mater and or the part of the spinal cord that connects t the brain.
get the fruit of the tuba plant(jatropha carcus) then chew eat when you feel sticky spit it out and you can get the oil from it.that s all tnx
Decomposers break down the remains of abiotic ( non-living) factors. As well as a type of consumer which can be a carnivore eats dead carcus; breaking it down
IDK but he has 5 sisters and 2 bros lol its alot isent it and he has 1 cat 3 dogs 2 of the dogs are called sparky and carcus
Bacteria produce enzymes to break down dead organic matter eg carcus, plants, also some that are inside you, intestines etc. eg. e.coli steal your food ;)