Definition of Carcasing

1. carcase [v] - See also: carcase

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carcasing

carbynium
carbyniums
carcade
carcaded
carcades
carcading
carcajou
carcajous
carcake
carcakes
carcanet
carcanets
carcase
carcased
carcases
carcasing (current term)
carcel
carcelage
carcels
carceral
carcerand
carcerands
carcharhiniform
carcinaemia
carcinine synthetase
carcinisation

Literary usage of Carcasing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Standard Practical Plumbing: Being a Complete Encyclopædia for Practical by Philip John Davies (1896)
"He next is engaged running up suitable pipes, which, if done in the carcasing, is done cheaper and in many cases much better, and, finally, he is engaged on ..."

2. Transactions by Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (1906)
"... of the fact that a carpenter will readily make a sub-contract for the labour to the carcasing of a whole building at a uniform price per foot cube. ..."

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