incarnate
1. in.car.nate \in-'ka:r-n*t, -.na-t\ aj [ME incarnat, fr. LL incarnatus,
pp. of incarnare to incarnat]e, fr. L in- + carn-, caro flesh - more at
CARNAL 1a: invested with bodily esp. human nature and form 1b: EMBODIED,
PERSONIFIED {a fiend ~} 2: INCARNADINE {~ clover}
2. in.car.nate \-.na-t\ vt : to make incarnate : as : to give bodily form
and substance to : to give a concrete or actual form to : REALIZE,
ACTUALIZEM : to constitute an embodiment or type of
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