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incarnate(2) (iou) and metacarpohypothenar reflex (medicine)


incarnate(2) (iou)



incarnate verb. M16.
[ecclesiastical Latin incarnat- pa. ppl stem of incarnare, -ari make, be made, flesh: see INCARNATE adjective, -ATE3.]
I.
verb trans. = INCARN 1. M16-E18.
b. verb intrans. = INCARN 1c. L17-M18.
verb trans. Make carnal, degrade from spiritual Nature. M-L17.
II.
verb trans. Embody in flesh or (esp.) in a human form. M16.
verb trans.
a. Put (an idea etc.) into concrete form; realize. L16.
E. Clodd The ennobling qualities incarnated in some hero..meet with admiring response.
b. Be the living embodiment or type of; embody (a quality etc.). E19.
D. Cecil Chosen less for herself than because she seemed momentarily to incarnate a boyish ideal.

metacarpohypothenar reflex (medicine)


metacarpohypothenar reflex
Flexion of the little finger on tapping the dorsum of the hand; seen in pyramidal tract lesions and is similar to Starling's reflex.