| Title | discarnate |
|---|---|
| Text |
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary dis·car·nate ETYMOLOGY dis- + -carnate (as in incarnate) DATE 1895 : having no physical body : incorporeal Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged dis·car·nate \də̇ˈskänə̇t, -ˌnāt\ adjective Etymology: dis- (I) + -carnate (as in incarnate) : having no physical body : incorporeal < discarnate intelligence thinking in self-sufficient silence on first and last things — Irwin Edman > < believe in the existence of discarnate spirits > |
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