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1 бесплотный
1) General subject: ethereal, incorporeal, unbodied, unfleshly4) Rare: incorporate5) Religion: bodiless, fleshless, immaterial7) Christianity: disembodied -
2 бестелесный
1) General subject: bodiless, discarnate, immaterial, incorporeal, transubstantial, unbodied, unfleshly, unsubstantial2) Bookish: asomatous3) Rare: incorporate4) Religion: asomatous (Having no flesh, excarnate, immaterial)5) Psychoanalysis: unbodily, uncorporal -
3 лишенный плоти
Religion: excarnate -
4 descarnar
v.1 to excarnate, to clear from flesh.2 to take away part of a thing.Descarnar los pellejos among curriers, to scrape hides or skins with the drawing-knife3 to remove one from earthly things.4 to lose flesh, emaciate.5 to destroy, undermine a spot of ground (mar). (Nautical)6 to become uncovered (tierras, playas).7 to prune too severely.8 to strip the flesh from, to strip to the bone, to bare to the bone, to remove the flesh from.9 to abrade.* * *1 (quitar la carne) to strip the flesh from2 (poner al descubierto) to lay bare* * *1. VT1) [+ hueso] to remove the flesh from; [+ piel] to scrape the flesh from2) (=desgastar) to eat away, corrode, wear down2.See:* * *descarnar [A1 ]vtto remove the flesh from* * *descarnar vt1. [hueso, piel] to scrape the flesh from2. [desmoronar] to eat away -
5 бесплотный
incorporeal, bodiless, unbodied, unbodily; asomatous; excarnate
См. также в других словарях:
Excarnate — Ex*car nate, v. t. [LL. excarnatus, p. p. of excarnare; L. ex out + caro, carnis, flesh.] To deprive or clear of flesh. Grew. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excarnate — 1. adjective Deprived of flesh. 2. verb To deprive of flesh … Wiktionary
excarnate — transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Late Latin excarnatus, past participle of excarnare, from Latin ex ex (I) + carn , caro flesh more at carnal obsolete : to deprive or strip of flesh … Useful english dictionary
Excarnificate — Ex*car ni*fi*cate, v. t. [L. ex out + LL. carnificatus, p. p. carnificare to carnify; cf. L. excarnificare to tear to pieces, torment. See {Carnify}.] To clear of flesh; to excarnate. Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excarnation — noun The act of removing flesh. See Also: excarnate … Wiktionary