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& p. p. Carnalized (?); p.
pr. & vb. n.
Carnalizing.] To make carnal;
to debase to carnality.


A sensual and carnalized spirit.

John Scott.


Car"nal*lite (?), n. [G.
carnallit, fr. Von Carnall, a Prussian.]
(Min.) A hydrous chloride of potassium and magnesium,
sometimes found associated with deposits of rock salt.


Car"nal*ly (?), adv. According
to the flesh, to the world, or to human nature; in a manner to
gratify animal appetites and lusts; sensually.


For to be carnally minded is death; but to
be spiritually minded is life and peace.

Rom. viii. 6.


Car"nal-mind`ed (?), a.
Worldly-minded.


Car"nal-mind"ed*ness, n.
Grossness of mind.


Car"na*ry (?), n. [L.
carnarium, fr. caro, carnis, flesh.] A
vault or crypt in connection with a church, used as a repository
for human bones disintered from their original burial places; a
charnel house.


Car*nas"si*al (?), a. [Cf. F.
carnassier carnivorous, and L.


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