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incarnate

in·car·nate [ in krnət ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. made human: having a bodily form, especially a human form

2. personified: being the epitome of something
an adviser who is discretion incarnate

3. pink or red: describes plant parts that are pink or crimson



transitive verb  (past and past participle in·car·nat·ed, present participle in·car·nat·ing, 3rd person present singular in·car·nates)
Definition:
 
1. show something in human form: to give something a bodily form, especially a human form

2. personify something: to be the epitome or personification of something

3. cause something to happen: to bring about something that exists as an idea or theory only

[14th century. < ecclesiastical Latin incarnatus, past participle of incarnari "be made flesh" < Latin carn- "flesh"]

in·car·na·tor [ in kr nàytər ] noun
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