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Carnate

Carnate \Car"nate\, a. [L. carnatus fleshy.] Invested with, or embodied in, flesh.

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carnate

a. Invested with, or embodied in, flesh.

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Carnate

Carnate is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Monza and Brianza, in the Italian region Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan.

Carnate borders the following municipalities: Osnago, Lomagna, Ronco Briantino, Usmate Velate, Bernareggio, Vimercate. It is served by Carnate-Usmate railway station.

Usage examples of "carnate".

Now it would seem that he has done more to combat Statisticalism by discarnating than he ever did in his carnate existence.

The Lady Dallona is still carnate, or was four days ago, and the same for Dirzed.

Why do you think I interrupted my search for her, and risked my carnate existence, to fight those people over a matter of verbalisms and political propaganda?

Waterstuff of the Seabound by the life-force into a semblance of protoplasminto a carnate pulp that fed on the Sea and took life from it even as it fed on living flesh for the needful elements that the water could not give it.

I'll grant that the boy might have picked up some of that stuff telepathically from the carnate minds present here.

Society that he's still carnate and so is the Lady Dallona, and called off any search the Society might be making for him.

And I'll hold you responsible with your carnate existence for the Lord Virzal's safety in this hotel.

Well, even if he got down carnate, and if Girzad didn't catch him, he'd still be afoot ten miles from the nearest city unit.

They also believe that discarnate individualities can communicate with one another, and with at least some carnate individualities, by telepathy," he said.