Crossword-Solution: DISCARNATE 10 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Discarnate a. Stripped of flesh.

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DISCARNATE anagram RAINEDCATS

We have 10 clues for the answer “DISCARNATE”

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disembodied; separated from the body 1 answer
ASOMATOUS 8 answers
extramundane 9 answers
disembodied 14 answers
bodiless 16 answers
astral 20 answers
incorporeal 27 answers
Unearthly 47 answers
Ghostly 48 answers
immaterial 55 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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The actual workings of our ideas in verification-processes are as naught in comparison with the 'obtainings' of this discarnate truth within them.
The Meaning of Truth William James 2004
For the pragmatist, on the contrary,--all discarnate truth is static, impotent, and relatively spectral, full truth being the truth that energizes and does battle.
The Meaning of Truth William James 2004
Dark discarnate passions, disembodied hates, work evil where a simple ghost might be helpless and abashed.
Famous Modern Ghost Stories Various 2005
And what do we mean by discarnate personalities? In most minds, the first answer will probably bear a pretty close resemblance to Fra Angelico's angels, and very nice angels they are! But to some of the more prosy minds that have thought on the subject in the light of the best and fullest information, or misinformation, probably the answer will be more like this: A personality, incarnate or postcarnate, in the last analysis, is a manifestation of the Cosmic Soul.
The Unpopular Review, Volume II Number 3 Various 2005
And on other occasions he walked the streets on air, half-way between the two regions, unable to distinguish between incarnate and discarnate forms, and not very far, probably, beyond the strata where poets, saints, and the greatest artists have moved and thought and found their inspiration.
Four Weird Tales Algernon Blackwood 2005