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Is incarnadine a Scrabble word?
Yes. The word incarnadine is a Scrabble US word. The word incarnadine is worth 14 points in Scrabble:
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Is incarnadine a Scrabble UK word?
Yes. The word incarnadine is a Scrabble UK word and has 14 points:
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Is incarnadine a Words With Friends word?
Yes. The word incarnadine is a Words With Friends word. The word incarnadine is worth 18 points in Words With Friends (WWF):
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You can make 320 words from incarnadine according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
The adjective is derived from French incarnadin, incarnadine, from Italian incarnadino, a variant of incarnatino (“carnation; flesh colour”), from incarnato (“embodied, incarnate”) + -ino (suffix forming adjectives denoting composition, colour, or other qualities). Incarnato is derived from Ecclesiastical Latin and Late Latin incarnātus (“having been made incarnate”), the perfect passive participle of incarnō (“to become or make incarnate; to make into flesh”), from in- (suffix meaning ‘in, inside, within’) + Latin carō (“flesh, meat; body”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to cut off”)) + -ō (suffix forming regular first-conjugation verbs).
The noun and verb are derived from the adjective.
Adjective senses 2 and 3 (“of the blood-red colour of raw flesh; (figurative) bloostained, bloody”) and noun sense 2 (“blood-red colour of raw flesh”) are due to William Shakespeare’s use of the word as a verb in Macbeth (c. 1606): see the quotation below.
incarnadine (comparative more incarnadine, superlative most incarnadine) (archaic, literary)
incarnadine (countable and uncountable, plural incarnadines) (archaic, literary)
incarnadine (third-person singular simple present incarnadines, present participle incarnadining, simple past and past participle incarnadined) (archaic, literary)