disincarnate
English
Etymology
dis- + incarnate
Adjective
disincarnate (not comparable)
- (of a being) without a body
Synonyms
- bodiless
- incorporeal
Translations
without a body
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Verb
disincarnate (third-person singular simple present disincarnates, present participle disincarnating, simple past and past participle disincarnated)
- (transitive) To divest of body; to make immaterial.
- (religion, intransitive) To die, in context of subsequently existing outside the body (for example, as a soul or spirit).
Translations
to divest of body
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to become a bodiless soul or spirit
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References
- “disincarnate” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- "disincarnate" in WordNet 3.0, Princeton University, 2006.
Anagrams
- incardinates