释义 |
excarnation|ɛkskɑːˈneɪʃən| [n. of action f. prec.: see -ation.] 1. (See quot.)
1847Craig, Excarnation, in Anatomy, a method by which the blood-vessels are isolated after injection from the parts among which they are inserted. The agents are putrefaction or immersion in an acid. 1884in Syd. Soc. Lex. 2. a. Separation (of the soul) from the body at death. b. Emergence from corporeal form and conditions: opposed to incarnation.
1858Sears Athan. ii. xi. 240 His [Christ's] resurrection is none other than his excarnation, or his emergence out of all natural conditions. Ibid. xii. 251 That excarnation of man which..makes him eternally the denizen of a spiritual world. |