Incarnation Definition
ĭnkär-nāshən
incarnations
noun
incarnations
Endowment with a human body; appearance in human form.
Webster's New World
The act of incarnating.
Wiktionary
The condition of being incarnated.
American Heritage
Any person or animal serving as the embodiment of a god or spirit.
Webster's New World
A bodily manifestation of a supernatural being.
American Heritage
pronoun
idiom
the Incarnation
- the taking on of a human body by the second person of the Trinity; the joining of the divine and the human in Jesus Christ
Webster's New World
Other Word Forms of Incarnation
Noun
Singular:
incarnation
Plural:
incarnationsIdioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Incarnation
- the Incarnation
Origin of Incarnation
From Middle English incarnacion, from Old French incarnacion, from Medieval Latin incarnatio, from Late Latin incarnari (“to be made flesh”).
From Wiktionary
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