| CARNATION | • carnation n. (Botany) A type of Eurasian plant widely cultivated for its flowers. • carnation n. The type of flower they bear, originally flesh-coloured, but since hybridizing found in a variety of colours. • carnation n. A rosy pink colour. |
| CARNATIONS | • carnations n. Plural of carnation. • CARNATION n. a double-flowering cultivated variety of the clove pink. |
| CARNATIONED | • carnationed adj. (Poetic) Of a rosy pink colour. • carnationed adj. Adorned with a carnation. • CARNATIONED adj. ruddy. |
| EXCARNATING | • excarnating v. Present participle of excarnate. • EXCARNATE v. to deprive or strip of flesh. |
| EXCARNATION | • excarnation n. The act of removing flesh. • excarnation n. The burial practice of removing (or causing to be removed) the flesh and organs of the dead, leaving… • EXCARNATION n. the act of excarnating, removing the flesh from. |
| INCARNATING | • incarnating v. Present participle of incarnate. • INCARNATE v. to embody in flesh, give human form to. |
| INCARNATION | • incarnation n. An incarnate being or form. • incarnation n. A version or iteration (of something). • incarnation n. A living being embodying a deity or spirit. |
| EXCARNATIONS | • excarnations n. Plural of excarnation. • EXCARNATION n. the act of excarnating, removing the flesh from. |
| INCARNATIONS | • incarnations n. Plural of incarnation. • INCARNATION n. the embodiment of a deity or spirit in some earthly form. |
| INCARNATIONAL | • incarnational adj. Pertaining to incarnation, particularly the incarnation of Jesus Christ. |
| REINCARNATING | • reincarnating v. Present participle of reincarnate. • REINCARNATE v. to incarnate again. |
| REINCARNATION | • reincarnation n. A rebirth of a soul, in a physical life form, such as a body. • reincarnation n. The philosophy of such a rebirth, a specific belief or doctrine on how such a rebirth occurs. • reincarnation n. A fresh embodiment. |
| REINCARNATIONS | • reincarnations n. Plural of reincarnation. • REINCARNATION n. the action of reincarnating. |