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decarnate, a.|dɪˈkɑːnət| [ad. L. dēcarnātus divested or stripped of flesh, f. de- prep. I. 6 + carn-em flesh.] Divested of incarnation, no longer incarnate. So decarnated ppl. a.
1865Reader 16 Dec., Logic Comte never liked, but it became to him at last a sort of devil decarnated. 1886Ch. Times 42/1 The idea..that the Incarnate Word will ever become decarnate. |