Carnival :: Carnival (n.) A festival celebrated with merriment and revelry in Roman Gatholic countries during the week before Lent, esp. at Rome and Naples, during a few days (three to ten) before Lent, ending with Shrove Tuesday..
Carnival :: Carnival (n.) Any merrymaking, feasting, or masquerading, especially when overstepping the bounds of decorum; a time of riotous excess..
Carnivora :: Carnivora (n. pl.) An order of Mammallia including the lion, tiger, wolf bear, seal, etc. They are adapted by their structure to feed upon flesh, though some of them, as the bears, also eat vegetable food. The teeth are large and sharp, suitable for cutting flesh, and the jaws powerful..
Carnivoracity :: Carnivoracity (n.) Greediness of appetite for flesh.
Carnivore :: Carnivore (n.) One of the Carnivora.
Carnivorous :: Carnivorous (a.) Eating or feeding on flesh. The term is applied: (a) to animals which naturally seek flesh for food, as the tiger, dog, etc.; (b) to plants which are supposed to absorb animal food; (c) to substances which destroy animal tissue, as caustics..
Carnose :: Carnose (a.) Alt. of Carnou.
Carnosity :: Carnosity (n.) A fleshy excrescence; esp. a small excrescence or fungous growth.
Carnosity :: Carnosity (n.) Fleshy substance or quality; fleshy covering.
Carnous :: Carnous (a.) Of or pertaining to flesh; fleshy.
Carnous :: Carnous (a.) Of a fleshy consistence; -- applied to succulent leaves, stems, etc..
Discarnate :: Discarnate (a.) Stripped of flesh.
Encarnalize :: Encarnalize (v. t.) To carnalize; to make gross.
Excarnate :: Excarnate (v. t.) To deprive or clear of flesh.
Excarnation :: Excarnation (n.) The act of depriving or divesting of flesh; excarnification; -- opposed to incarnation.
Excarnificate :: Excarnificate (v. t.) To clear of flesh; to excarnate.
Excarnification :: Excarnification (n.) The act of excarnificating or of depriving of flesh; excarnation.
Incarn :: Incarn (v. t.) To cover or invest with flesh.
Incarn :: Incarn (v. i.) To develop flesh.
Incarnadine :: Incarnadine (a.) Flesh-colored; of a carnation or pale red color.
Incarnadine :: Incarnadine (v. t.) To dye red or crimson.
Incarnate :: Incarnate (a.) Not in the flesh; spiritual.
Incarnate :: Incarnate (a.) Invested with flesh; embodied in a human nature and form; united with, or having, a human body..
Incarnate :: Incarnate (a.) Flesh-colored; rosy; red.
Incarnate :: Incarnate (v. t.) To clothe with flesh; to embody in flesh; to invest, as spirits, ideals, etc., with a human from or nature..
Incarnate :: Incarnate (v. i.) To form flesh; to granulate, as a wound..
Incarnated :: Incarnated (imp. & p. p.) of Incarnat.
Incarnating :: Incarnating (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Incarnat.
Incarnation :: Incarnation (n.) The act of clothing with flesh, or the state of being so clothed; the act of taking, or being manifested in, a human body and nature..
Incarnation :: Incarnation (n.) The union of the second person of the Godhead with manhood in Christ.
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