noun
A newly embodied form or existence in which a soul, essence, or energy takes on a fresh, physical manifestation after transitioning from a previous state of being. It refers to the process or result of assuming a new life or identity in a physical form, distinct from its former version.
Etymology:
From “neo,” meaning new, and “carnate,” from Latin caro (flesh), meaning to take on a bodily form.
Example Sentence:
According to the legend, the hero would neocarnate into a new body after every great battle, continuing their journey through different lifetimes.
verb
To take on a new physical form or existence, often after a significant transformation or transition. It refers to the act of being reborn into a different body or state of life, continuing one’s essence in a fresh embodiment.
Etymology:
From “neo,” meaning new, and “carnate,” meaning to embody or take on flesh.
Example Sentence:
The mystic believed that after death, her spirit would neocarnate into another being, carrying with it the wisdom of past experiences.