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    discarnate
    /dɪˈskɑːnət/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person or being) not having a physical body: "methods for communicating with the dead or with discarnate spirits"

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  2. Discarnate means without a physical body; incorporeal. It is often used to describe spirits or souls that are not attached to a living body. See the origin, usage and examples of discarnate from Dictionary.com.

    • Discase

      Discase definition: to take the case or covering from;...

    • Discal

      ˈdiscal definition: relating to or resembling a disc;...

    • Discalced

      Discalced definition: (chiefly of members of certain...

    • Discard

      Discard definition: to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of....

    • Disc Brake

      Disc brake definition: a brake system in which a disc...

    • Disc Camera

      Disc camera definition: a camera that accepts a film...

    • Discern

      Discern definition: to perceive by the sight or some other...

    • Incarnate

      Incarnate definition: embodied in flesh; given a bodily,...

  3. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective discarnate. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  4. Define discarnate. discarnate synonyms, discarnate pronunciation, discarnate translation, English dictionary definition of discarnate. adj. Having no material body or form: a discarnate spirit. dis·car′nate n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  5. Discarnates are beings that have died but havent gone through the tunnel of light or the Plane of Bliss yet. They are stuck on the astral level (4th dimension) until they can final have their life review and choose to incarnate again.

  6. Find 279 different ways to say DISCARNATE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. noun. Word origin. [1655–65; dis-1 + -carnate, as in incarnate] This word is first recorded in the period 1655–65. Other words that entered English at around the same time include: barbecue, flip-flop, minimum, neutralize, outline. discarnate in British English. (ˌdɪsˈkɑːnət , dɪsˈkɑːneɪt ) adjective. 1. obsolete. without flesh. 2. disembodied.

  8. Discarnate means not having a physical body; disembodied; incorporeal. It comes from the Latin prefix dis- (in) and the word carnatus (flesh). See synonyms, origin and examples of discarnate.