reincarnationism

noun

Etymology

From reincarnation + -ism.

  1. derived from carō
  2. derived from incarnātus
  3. inherited from incarnat — “(of God or Christ) embodied in human form or flesh, incarnate; provided with new tissues, healed; (with devel, in curses) bloody
  4. inherited from incarnat
  5. prefixed as reincarnate — “re + incarnate
  6. suffixed as reincarnation — “reincarnate + ion
  7. suffixed as reincarnationism — “reincarnation + ism

Definitions

  1. The belief that beings are reincarnated in a new form after death.

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