[ad. late L. excarnāt-us, f. excarnāre: see next.] Divested of flesh, or of a human body: opp. to incarnate.
1858. Sears, Athan., III. i. 255. The Divine Word again becoming excarnate, and ascending to a reunion with God.
[ad. late L. excarnāt-us, f. excarnāre: see next.] Divested of flesh, or of a human body: opp. to incarnate.
1858. Sears, Athan., III. i. 255. The Divine Word again becoming excarnate, and ascending to a reunion with God.