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1 incarnate
[ɪnˈkaːnət] adjective(of God, the devil etc) having taken human form:مُتَجَسِّدa devil incarnate.
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2 لحمى اللون
incarnate; incarnat -
3 قرمزى
vermeille; vermeil; pourprine; pourprin; pourprée; pourpré; pourpre; incarnate; incarnat; écarlate; cramoisie; cramoisi; carmin -
4 لون قرمزى
kermès; incarnate; incarnat -
5 وردى
palémon; incarnate; incarnat -
6 جسد
1́ n. body, soma, corpus, bone, frame, bulk2́ v. embody, incorporate, incarnate, materialize, mold, substantiate, shape, externalize, model, mould, reify, personify, personate, impersonate -
7 جسم
1́ n. organism, mass2́ v. incarnate, project, reify, relieve -
8 على شكل إنسان
adj. incarnate -
9 مجسد
adj. incarnate -
10 مجسم
1́ adj. anthropomorphic, embodied, incarnate, materialized, stereophonic2́ n. solid -
11 تأنس
تَأنّسَ (المَسِيحُ) -
12 تجسد
تَجَسّدَ [نصرانية] -
13 جسد
جَسّدَto embody, incorporate, incarnate, materialize, substantiate, give material or concrete from to, render or represent in corporeal form; to personify, typify, symbolize, embody, be a symbol or perfect example of -
14 جسم
جَسّمَ: جَسّدَto embody, incarnate, incorporate, substantiate, materialize, give concrete form or body to; to humanize, anthropomorphize -
15 مجسد
مُجَسّد: مُتَجَسّدembodied, incarnate, corporeal, incorporated, materialized, substantiated; shaped, formed; personified, typified, symbolized -
16 مجسم
مُجَسّم: مُجَسّدembodied, incarnate, corporeal, incorporated, materialized, substantiated; shaped, formed
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