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What is the root word of incarnate?

The root word of "incarnate" is carnate.

Incarnate means "embodied in flesh; given a bodily form," and it comes from the Latin incarnatus, which is the past participle of incarnare, meaning "to embody."

Carnate is derived from the Latin caro (meaning "flesh").

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