dis·bod·ied \də]sˈbädēd, (ˈ)di]s|bä-, ]ˈspä-, ]|spä-\adjective Etymology: from past participle of obsolete disbody to disembody, from dis- (I) + body (n.) : disembodied < while we rode we were disbodied, unconscious of flesh or feeling — T.E.Lawrence >