incarnate |
x |
As an adjective incarnate
is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified or
incarnate can be not in the flesh; spiritual.
As a verb incarnate
is (obsolete|intransitive) to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
incarnate |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between incarnate and undefined
is that
incarnate is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified or
incarnate can be not in the flesh; spiritual while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb incarnate
is (obsolete|intransitive) to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.
quick |
incarnate |
Related terms |
Quick is a related term of incarnate.
As adjectives the difference between quick and incarnate
is that
quick is moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast while
incarnate is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified or
incarnate can be not in the flesh; spiritual.
As verbs the difference between quick and incarnate
is that
quick is to amalgamate surfaces prior to gilding or silvering by dipping them into a solution of mercury in nitric acid while
incarnate is (obsolete|intransitive) to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.
As an adverb quick
is (colloquial) with speed, quickly.
As a noun quick
is raw or sensitive flesh, especially that underneath finger and toe nails.
alive |
incarnate |
Related terms |
Alive is a related term of incarnate.
As adjectives the difference between alive and incarnate
is that
alive is having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive while
incarnate is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified or
incarnate can be not in the flesh; spiritual.
As a verb incarnate is
(obsolete|intransitive) to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.
incarnate |
inculcate |
In transitive terms the difference between incarnate and inculcate
is that
incarnate is to put into or represent in a concrete form, as an idea while
inculcate is to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.
As verbs the difference between incarnate and inculcate
is that
incarnate is to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over while
inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction.
As an adjective incarnate
is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified.
incarnate |
spell |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between incarnate and spell
is that
incarnate is (obsolete) flesh-colored, crimson while
spell is (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort.
In lang=en terms the difference between incarnate and spell
is that
incarnate is to put into or represent in a concrete form, as an idea while
spell is to rest (someone or something).
As verbs the difference between incarnate and spell
is that
incarnate is (obsolete|intransitive) to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over while
spell is (obsolete) to speak, to declaim or
spell can be (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort or
spell can be to work in place of (someone).
As an adjective incarnate
is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified or
incarnate can be not in the flesh; spiritual.
As a noun spell is
(obsolete) speech, discourse or
spell can be (dialectal) a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk or
spell can be a shift (of work); a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.
incarnate |
manifest |
As an adjective incarnate
is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified or
incarnate can be not in the flesh; spiritual.
As a verb incarnate
is (obsolete|intransitive) to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.
As a noun manifest is
manifesto.
incarnate |
manifestation |
As an adjective incarnate
is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified or
incarnate can be not in the flesh; spiritual.
As a verb incarnate
is (obsolete|intransitive) to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.
As a noun manifestation is
the act or process of becoming manifest.
avatar |
incarnate |
As a noun avatar
is avatar (the earthly incarnation of a deity, particularly vishnu).
As an adjective incarnate is
embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified or
incarnate can be not in the flesh; spiritual.
As a verb incarnate is
(obsolete|intransitive) to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.
incarnational |
incarnate |
As adjectives the difference between incarnational and incarnate
is that
incarnational is pertaining to incarnation; particularly the incarnation of
Jesus Christ while
incarnate is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified.
As a verb incarnate is
to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.
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