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").
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").