About CARN: The root “Carn” generally used as a prefix in English words, comes from Latin word “Caro” or “Carn” itself. As the meaning of the root implies, the words deriving from this root contains “Fleshy”, “Body”, “Meat” etc. as meaning subsets.
Words:
Carnage (noun) - The savage and excessive killing of many people.
Carnal (adjective) - Relating to physical, especially sexual, needs and activities (A reference to the desires and appetites of the flesh or body).
Carnality (noun) - Condition in which a person is involved in the appetites and passions of the body; sensual; fleshly; and being the opposite of spirituality.
Carnalize (verb) - To make more materialistic or physical, as opposed to being spiritual.
Carnificare (verb) - To behead or to mangle.
Carnival (noun) - An annual festival, typically during the week before Lent in Roman Catholic countries, involving processions, music, dancing, and the use of masquerade.
Carnivore (noun) - Flesh-eating or having an appetite for meat instead of vegetables.
Carnivora (noun) - A diverse order of terrestrial and aquatic carnivorous mammals consisting of ten families grouped into suborders.
Carnophobia (noun) -An excessive fear of, or aversion to, a meat diet or the mere sight of raw or cooked meat.
Incarnate (verb) - (especially of a deity or spirit) embodied in human form.

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