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Definition of Corporeity

Corporeity
Corporeity Cor`po*re"i*ty (k?r`p?-r?"?-t?), n. [LL. corporeitas: cf. F. corpor?it?.] The state of having a body; the state of being corporeal; materiality. The one attributed corporeity to God. --Bp. Stillingfleet. Those who deny light to be matter, do not therefore deny its corporeity. --Coleridge.

Meaning of Corporeity from wikipedia

- Mens sana in corpore sano (classical Latin: [mẽːs ˈsaːna ɪŋ ˈkɔrpɔrɛ ˈsaːnoː]) is a Latin phrase, usually translated as "a healthy mind in a healthy body"...
- In Corpore is a 2020 Australian drama anthology film directed by Sarah Jayne and Ivan Malekin, starring Clara Francesca Pagone, Naomi Said, Kelsey Gillis...
- De Corpore ("On the Body") is a 1655 book by Thomas Hobbes. As its full Latin title Elementorum philosophiae sectio prima De corpore implies, it was part...
- backpacks, caps). The name is an acronym for the Latin phrase anima sana in corpore sano (translated by Asics as "a sound mind, in a sound body"). It is headquartered...
- "In corpore sano" (Ecclesiastical Latin: [iŋ ˈkorpore ˈsano], classical Latin: [ɪŋ ˈkɔrpɔrɛ ˈsaːnoː]; transl. "In a healthy body") is a single by Serbian...
- becomes an active and constitutive dimension. Merleau-Ponty demonstrates a corporeity of consciousness as much as an intentionality of the body, and so stands...
- Conduplicato corpore is a condition that occurs during birth if the fetus is quite small and the pelvis is large. Spontaneous delivery may occur despite...
- of nature. His other major works include the trilogy De Cive (1642), De Corpore (1655), and De Homine (1658) as well as the posthumous work Behemoth (1681)...
- exposition on the nature of the Eucharist written around 831, entitled De Corpore et Sanguine Domini. He was canonized in 1073 by Pope Gregory VII. His feast...
- crooked and his head bald. Lucian, in his Philopatris, describes Paul as "corpore erat parvo, contracto, incurvo, tricubitali" ("he was small, contracted...