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From:
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in·car·nate
/ɪnˈkɑrˌnet, ˈɪnˌ/
(vt.)體現,使具體化,使實體化(a.)化身的,實體化的,肉色的,深紅色的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·car·nate
a.
Not
in
the
flesh
;
spiritual
. [
Obs
.]
I
fear
nothing
. . .
that
devil
carnate
or
incarnate
can
fairly
do
.
--
Richardson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·car·nate
,
a.
1.
Invested
with
flesh
;
embodied
in
a
human
nature
and
form
;
united
with
,
or
having
,
a
human
body
.
Here
shalt
thou
sit
incarnate
.
--
Milton
.
He
represents
the
emperor
and
his
wife
as
two
devils
incarnate
,
sent
into
the
world
for
the
destruction
of
mankind
.
--
Jortin
.
2.
Flesh-colored
;
rosy
;
red
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·car·nate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Incarnated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Incarnating
]
To
clothe
with
flesh
;
to
embody
in
flesh
;
to
invest
,
as
spirits
,
ideals
,
etc
.,
with
a
human
from
or
nature
.
This
essence
to
incarnate
and
imbrute
,
That
to
the
height
of
deity
aspired
. --
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·car·nate
,
v. i.
To
form
flesh
;
to
granulate
,
as
a
wound
. [
R
.]
My
uncle
Toby's
wound
was
nearly
well
-- '
t
was
just
beginning
to
incarnate
.
--
Sterne
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
incarnate
adj
1:
possessing
or
existing
in
bodily
form
; "
what
seemed
corporal
melted
as
breath
into
the
wind
"-
Shakespeare
; "
an
incarnate
spirit
"; "`
corporate
'
is
an
archaic
term
"
[
syn
:
bodied
,
corporal
,
corporate
,
embodied
]
2:
invested
with
a
bodily
form
especially
of
a
human
body
; "
a
monarch...regarded
as
a
god
incarnate
"
v
1:
make
concrete
and
real
[
ant
:
disincarnate
]
2:
represent
in
bodily
form
; "
He
embodies
all
that
is
evil
wrong
with
the
system
"; "
The
painting
substantiates
the
feelings
of
the
artist
" [
syn
:
body forth
,
embody
,
substantiate
]
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