Cadaver in a sentence as a noun

You will now be called a BHC, or beating-heart cadaver.

Yeah, I'd like to see them get a cadaver and prove that their robots don't feast on the dead.

But then it's usually a cadaver or the bony remains and as such not 'film worthy' I guess.

I read an article in The New Yorker about body parts harvested from cadavers that were used in transplants.

If you want to be a doctor, you can't just go to and get a cadaver or an MRI machine to practice on, these are expensive.

Instead of a cadaver, simulate the body for autopsy.

This is sourced from cadaver tissue, and as such requires immunosuppressants.

Achilles tendon harvested from a cadaverYeah, I wouldn't recommend this route, either.

While aspiring programmers can tinker around with Linux in their spare time, an aspiring doctor can't tinker with a cadaver without being in school.

While I guess it's possible that somehow the design of the device itself is defective, it does seem rather unlikely that they'd have come this far without at least testing the mechanics of the process on a pig or cadaver or something.

Cadaver definitions

noun

the dead body of a human being; "the cadaver was intended for dissection"; "the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse"; "the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river"; "honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay"

See also: corpse stiff clay remains