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INCARNATED |
Embodied |
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CARNATE |
Invested with, or embodied in, flesh. |
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INAQUATE |
Embodied in, or changed into, water. |
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CORPORATURE |
The state of being embodied; bodily existence. |
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EMBODIMENT |
The act of embodying; the state of being embodied. |
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IMPANATE |
Embodied in bread, esp. in the bread of the eucharist. |
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DESKTOP |
Original design embodied several key themes overlaying polished flat work surface |
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STACK |
A number of flues embodied in one structure, rising above
the roof. Hence: |
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UNEMBODIED |
Not embodied; not collected into a body; not yet
organized; as, unembodied militia. |
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INCORPORATE |
Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in
one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied. |
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INCARNATE |
Invested with flesh; embodied in a human nature and
form; united with, or having, a human body. |
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FIBRE-FACED |
Having a visible fiber embodied in the surface of; --
applied esp. to a kind of paper for checks, drafts, etc. |
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BODY |
A number of things or particulars embodied in a system; a
general collection; as, a great body of facts; a body of laws or of
divinity. |
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CONSTITUTION |
The fundamental, organic law or principles of
government of men, embodied in written documents, or implied in the
institutions and usages of th... |
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POLICY |
The writing or instrument in which a contract of insurance
is embodied; an instrument in writing containing the terms and
conditions on which o... |
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MYTH |
A story of great but unknown age which originally embodied a
belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which
often the for... |