IPA: /ɪnˌkɑrnəˈneɪʃənl/
KK: /ɪnˈkɑrnəˌneɪʃənl/
Relating to the concept of incarnation, especially in a religious context, such as the embodiment of a deity in a physical form.
The church's teachings emphasize the incarnational aspect of faith, highlighting the importance of the divine becoming human.
Incarnational is formed from "in-" (meaning into) and "carnare" (from Latin "caro", meaning flesh). The term refers to the concept of embodying or taking on flesh, particularly in a theological context where it describes the embodiment of a divine being in a physical form.
Think of 'into' ('in-') and 'flesh' ('carnare') to remember that 'incarnational' relates to embodying something in a physical form.