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Meanings of Incarnated:

verb

Embody or represent (a deity or spirit) in human form.

Usage examples:

The idea that god incarnates himself in man
adjective

(especially of a deity or spirit) embodied in human form.

Usage examples:

God incarnate

Meanings of Incarnates:

verb

Embody or represent (a deity or spirit) in human form.

Usage examples:

The idea that god incarnates himself in man
adjective

(especially of a deity or spirit) embodied in human form.

Usage examples:

God incarnate

Meanings of Incarnating:

verb

Embody or represent (a deity or spirit) in human form.

Usage examples:

The idea that god incarnates himself in man
adjective

(especially of a deity or spirit) embodied in human form.

Usage examples:

God incarnate

Incarnation

ˌɪn.kɑːˈneɪ.ʃən

Meanings of Incarnation:

noun

A person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or quality.

Usage examples:

Rama was vishnu's incarnation on earth

Incarnations

ˌɪn.kɑːˈneɪ.ʃən

Meanings of Incarnations:

noun

A person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or quality.

Usage examples:

Rama was vishnu's incarnation on earth

Incase

ɪnˈkeɪs

Meanings of Incase:

verb

Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.

Usage examples:

Each was encased in a plastic shrink-wrap

Meanings of Incased:

verb

Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.

Usage examples:

Each was encased in a plastic shrink-wrap

Incases

ɪnˈkeɪs

Meanings of Incases:

verb

Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.

Usage examples:

Each was encased in a plastic shrink-wrap

Meanings of Incasing:

verb

Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.

Usage examples:

Each was encased in a plastic shrink-wrap

Incautious

ɪnˈkɔː.ʃəs

Meanings of Incautious:

adjective

(of a person or an action) heedless of potential problems or risks.

Usage examples:

He blames incautious borrowing during the boom

Incautiously

ɪnˈkɔː.ʃəs.li

Meanings of Incautiously:

adverb

In a way that does not give careful thought to the possible results

Usage examples:

The cows got into the garden through a gate incautiously left open., this sort of grass will cut yo…

Incendiary

ɪnˈsen.di.ə.ri

Meanings of Incendiary:

adjective

(of a device or attack) designed to cause fires.

Usage examples:

Incendiary bombs
noun

An incendiary bomb or device.

Usage examples:

The holy city was blasted by incendiaries

Meanings of Incensed:

adjective

Very angry; enraged.

Usage examples:

Leonora glared back at him, incensed
verb

Perfume with incense or a similar fragrance.

Usage examples:

The aroma of cannabis incensed the air

Incensing

ɪnˈsens

Meanings of Incensing:

verb

Perfume with incense or a similar fragrance.

Usage examples:

The aroma of cannabis incensed the air
noun

A gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces.

Usage examples:

The sharp lingering sweetness of incense

Incensory

ˈɪnsɛns(ə)ri

Meanings of Incensory:

noun

Another term for censer.

Incenter

ˈɪnsɛntə

Meanings of Incenter:

noun

The centre of the incircle of a triangle or other figure.

Usage examples:

Therefore, the hexagon lies on a circle centered at the incenter of that triangle.

Incentives

ɪnˈsɛntɪv

Meanings of Incentives:

noun

A thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something.

Usage examples:

Give farmers an incentive to improve their land

Meanings of Incept:

verb

Graduate from a university with an academic degree.

Usage examples:

In all three universities, a bachelor of arts may ‘incept’ as a master of arts as soon as he is of …

Incepted

ɪnˈsɛpt

Meanings of Incepted:

verb

Graduate from a university with an academic degree.

Usage examples:

In all three universities, a bachelor of arts may ‘incept’ as a master of arts as soon as he is of …

Incepting

ɪnˈsɛpt

Meanings of Incepting:

verb

Graduate from a university with an academic degree.

Usage examples:

In all three universities, a bachelor of arts may ‘incept’ as a master of arts as soon as he is of …

Inception

ɪnˈsɛpʃ(ə)n

Meanings of Inception:

noun

The establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.

Usage examples:

She has been on the board since its inception two years ago

Inceptions

ɪnˈsep.ʃən

Meanings of Inceptions:

noun

The establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.

Usage examples:

She has been on the board since its inception two years ago

Meanings of Inceptive:

adjective

Relating to or marking the beginning of something; initial.

Usage examples:

The inceptive period of the program
noun

An inceptive verb.

Usage examples:

These verbs are in the literature referred to as ‘inceptives’.

Incepts

ɪnˈsɛpt

Meanings of Incepts:

verb

Graduate from a university with an academic degree.

Usage examples:

In all three universities, a bachelor of arts may ‘incept’ as a master of arts as soon as he is of …

Meanings of Incessant:

adjective

(of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption.

Usage examples:

The incessant beat of the music

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