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incorporeality
in·cor·po·re·al I0091400 (ĭn′kôr-pôr′ē-əl)adj.1. Lacking material form or substance.2. Law Of or relating to property or an asset that cannot be physically possessed, as a right or patent. [Middle English incorporealle, from Latin incorporeus : in-, not; see in-1 + corporeus, consisting of a body; see corporeal.] in′cor·po′re·al′i·ty (-ăl′ĭ-tē) n.in′cor·po′re·al·ly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | incorporeality - the quality of not being physical; not consisting of matterimmaterialityquality - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeareimpalpability, intangibility, intangibleness - the quality of being intangible and not perceptible by touchinsubstantiality - lacking substance or realityabstractness - the quality of being considered apart from a specific instance or objectunreality - the quality possessed by something that is unrealcorporality, corporeality, physicalness, materiality - the quality of being physical; consisting of matter | EncyclopediaSeeincorporealincorporeality Related to incorporeality: immateriality, incorporeal being, materialitiesSynonyms for incorporealitynoun the quality of not being physicalSynonymsRelated Words- quality
- impalpability
- intangibility
- intangibleness
- insubstantiality
- abstractness
- unreality
Antonyms- corporality
- corporeality
- physicalness
- materiality
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