incarnates
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 in·car·nate adj. Pronunciation: in- ' kär-nət, - ˌ nāt Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English incarnat, from Late Latin incarnatus, past participle of incarnare to incarnate, from Latin in- + carn-, caro flesh ― more at CARNAL Date: 14th century 1 a : invested with bodily and especially human nature and form b : made manifest or comprehensible : EMBODIED <a fiend incarnate > 2 : INCARNADINE < incarnate clover>]]> 2 in·car·nate adj. Pronunciation: in- ' kär- ˌ nāt, ' in- ˌ Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   -nat·ed ; -nat·ing Date: 1533 : to make incarnate: as a : to give bodily form and substance to < incarnate s the devil as a serpent> b (1) : to give a concrete or actual form to : ACTUALIZE (2) : to constitute an embodiment or type of <no one culture incarnate s every important human value ― Denis Goulet>]]>