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- Incarn - v. t. - To cover or invest with flesh.
- Incarn - v. i. - To develop flesh.
- Incarnadine - a. - Flesh-colored; of a carnation or pale red color.
- Incarnadine - v. t. - To dye red or crimson.
- Incarnate - a. - Not in the flesh; spiritual.
- Incarnate - a. - Invested with flesh; embodied in a human nature and form; united with, or having, a human body.
- Incarnate - a. - Flesh-colored; rosy; red.
- Incarnate - v. t. - To clothe with flesh; to embody in flesh; to invest, as spirits, ideals, etc., with a human from or nature.
- Incarnate - v. i. - To form flesh; to granulate, as a wound.
- Incarnated - imp. & p. p. - of Incarnate
- Incarnating - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Incarnate
- Incarnation - n. - The act of clothing with flesh, or the state of being so clothed; the act of taking, or being manifested in, a human body and nature.
- Incarnation - n. - The union of the second person of the Godhead with manhood in Christ.
- Incarnation - n. - An incarnate form; a personification; a manifestation; a reduction to apparent from; a striking exemplification in person or act.
- Incarnation - n. - A rosy or red color; flesh color; carnation.
- Incarnation - n. - The process of healing wounds and filling the part with new flesh; granulation.
- Incarnative - a. - Causing new flesh to grow; healing; regenerative.
- Incarnative - n. - An incarnative medicine.
- Incarnification - n. - The act of assuming, or state of being clothed with, flesh; incarnation.