[ UK /kɐdˈævɐ/ ]
[ US /kəˈdævɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the dead body of a human being
    the cadaver was intended for dissection
    the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river
    honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay
    the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse
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How To Use cadaver In A Sentence

  • The door opened and Dr Aziz, a tall cadaverous man entered. A SEASON IN HELL
  • He further concluded that these cadaverous particles could adhere to the hands of physicians and thus be transferred to the women, thereby transmitting puerperal fever.
  • we had long anticipated his cadaverous end
  • I couldn't have said whether it was the reflection of the snow or something else that gave his face a sickly, cadaverous tint.
  • By pulling, for example, on the Brachioradialis in the cadaver the hand may be slightly supinated when in the prone position and slightly pronated when in the supine position, but there is no evidence that these actions are performed by the muscle during life. IV. Myology. 1. Mechanics of Muscle
  • MORRONE: It ` s still in a fluid state, but these two molecules called spermine and cadaverine, cadaverine is what ` s used to train cadaver dogs. CNN Transcript Sep 10, 2007
  • They also continued their dissections and found the same muscle in 25 consecutive cadavers.
  • As they rode, Tom pulled a bottle of cadaverine from his pocket, dabbed some onto his clothes, and then handed the bottle to Benny. Rot & Ruin
  • He realized that his clothes were probably still ripe with the stench of cadaverine. Rot & Ruin
  • Davis later returned and moved her cadaver to the Cloverdale spot, according to the prosecution theory.
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