incarnate

/in-ˈkär-nət/

Middle English incarnat, from Late Latin incarnatus, past participle of incarnare to incarnate, from Latin in- + carn-, caro flesh

adjective

  1. invested with bodily and especially human nature and form

  2. made manifest or comprehensible : embodied

  3. incarnadine

a fiend incarnate

verb

  1. to make incarnate: such as

  2. to give bodily form and substance to

  3. to give a concrete or actual form to : actualize

incarnates the devil as a serpent