incarnato

Italian

Etymology

From Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin incarnātus, past participle of incarnō (I make or become incarnate; I make into flesh), from in- + Latin carō (flesh).

Verb

incarnato m (feminine singular incarnata, masculine plural incarnati, feminine plural incarnate)

  1. masculine singular past participle of incarnare
  2. masculine singular past participle of incarnarsi

Adjective

incarnato (feminine singular incarnata, masculine plural incarnati, feminine plural incarnate)

  1. incarnated, embodied
  2. ingrown (toenail)

Noun

incarnato m (plural incarnati)

  1. complexion (appearance of the skin)
    Synonym: carnagione

Anagrams


Latin

Verb

incarnātō

  1. second-person singular future active imperative of incarnō
  2. third-person singular future active imperative of incarnō
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