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DisincorporateDisincorporate Dis`in*cor"po*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disincorporated; p. pr. & vb. n. Disincorporating.]
1. To deprive of corporate powers, rights, or privileges; to
divest of the condition of a corporate body.
2. To detach or separate from a corporation. --Bacon. Disincorporate
Disincorporate Dis`in*cor"po*rate, a.
Separated from, or not included in, a corporation;
disincorporated. --Bacon.
DisincorporatedDisincorporate Dis`in*cor"po*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disincorporated; p. pr. & vb. n. Disincorporating.]
1. To deprive of corporate powers, rights, or privileges; to
divest of the condition of a corporate body.
2. To detach or separate from a corporation. --Bacon. DisincorporatingDisincorporate Dis`in*cor"po*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disincorporated; p. pr. & vb. n. Disincorporating.]
1. To deprive of corporate powers, rights, or privileges; to
divest of the condition of a corporate body.
2. To detach or separate from a corporation. --Bacon. Disincorporation
Disincorporation Dis`in*cor`po*ra"tion, n.
Deprivation of the rights and privileges of a corporation.
--T. Warton.
Incoronate
Incoronate In*cor"o*nate, a. [Pref. in- in + coronate.]
Crowned. [R.] --Longfellow.
IncorporalIncorporal In*cor"po*ral, a. [L. incorporalis. See In- not,
and Corporal, and cf. Incorporeal.]
Immaterial; incorporeal; spiritual. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh. Incorporally
Incorporally In*cor"po*ral*ly, adv.
Incorporeally. [Obs.]
IncorporateIncorporate In*cor"po*rate, a. [L. incorporatus. See In-
not, and Corporate.]
1. Not consisting of matter; not having a material body;
incorporeal; spiritual.
Moses forbore to speak of angles, and things
invisible, and incorporate. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
2. Not incorporated; not existing as a corporation; as, an
incorporate banking association. IncorporateIncorporate In*cor"po*rate, a. [L. incorporatus, p. p. of
incorporare to incorporate; pref. in- in + corporare to make
into a body. See Corporate.]
Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one
body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.
As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds Had been
incorporate. --Shak.
A fifteenth part of silver incorporate with gold.
--Bacon. Incorporated
Incorporated In*cor"po*ra`ted, a.
United in one body; formed into a corporation; made a legal
entity.
Incorporation
Incorporation In*cor`po*ra"tion, n. [L. incorporatio: cf. F.
incorporation.]
1. The act of incorporating, or the state of being
incorporated.
2. The union of different ingredients in one mass; mixture;
combination; synthesis.
3. The union of something with a body already existing;
association; intimate union; assimilation; as, the
incorporation of conquered countries into the Roman
republic.
4. (Law)
(a) The act of creating a corporation.
(b) A body incorporated; a corporation.
Incorporative
Incorporative In*cor"po*ra*tive, a.
Incorporating or tending to incorporate; as, the
incorporative languages (as of the Basques, North American
Indians, etc. ) which run a whole phrase into one word.
History demonstrates that incorporative unions are
solid and permanent; but that a federal union is weak.
--W. Belsham.
Incorporator
Incorporator In*cor"po*ra`tor, n.
One of a number of persons who gets a company incorporated;
one of the original members of a corporation.
IncorporealIncorporeal In`cor*po"re*al, a. [Pref. in- not + corporeal:
cf. L. incorporeus. Cf. Incorporal.]
1. Not corporeal; not having a material body or form; not
consisting of matter; immaterial.
Thus incorporeal spirits to smaller forms Reduced
their shapes immense. --Milton.
Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from
some incorporeal substance within us. --Bentley.
2. (Law) Existing only in contemplation of law; not capable
of actual visible seizin or possession; not being an
object of sense; intangible; -- opposed to corporeal.
Incorporeal hereditament. See under Hereditament.
Syn: Immaterial; unsubstantial; bodiless; spiritual. Incorporeal hereditamentIncorporeal In`cor*po"re*al, a. [Pref. in- not + corporeal:
cf. L. incorporeus. Cf. Incorporal.]
1. Not corporeal; not having a material body or form; not
consisting of matter; immaterial.
Thus incorporeal spirits to smaller forms Reduced
their shapes immense. --Milton.
Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from
some incorporeal substance within us. --Bentley.
2. (Law) Existing only in contemplation of law; not capable
of actual visible seizin or possession; not being an
object of sense; intangible; -- opposed to corporeal.
Incorporeal hereditament. See under Hereditament.
Syn: Immaterial; unsubstantial; bodiless; spiritual. Incorporealism
Incorporealism In`cor*po"re*al*ism, n.
Existence without a body or material form; immateriality.
--Cudworth.
Incorporealist
Incorporealist In`cor*po"re*al*ist, n.
One who believes in incorporealism. --Cudworth.
Incorporeality
Incorporeality In`cor*po`re*al"i*ty, n.
The state or quality of being incorporeal or bodiless;
immateriality; incorporealism. --G. Eliot.
Incorporeally
Incorporeally In`cor*po"re*al*ly, adv.
In an incorporeal manner. --Bacon.
Incorpse
Incorpse In*corpse", v. t.
To incorporate. [R.] --Shak.
IncorrectIncorrect In`cor*rect", a. [L. incorrectus: cf. F. incorrect.
See In- not, and Correct.]
1. Not correct; not according to a copy or model, or to
established rules; inaccurate; faulty.
The piece, you think, is incorrect. --Pope.
2. Not in accordance with the truth; inaccurate; not exact;
as, an incorrect statement or calculation.
3. Not accordant with duty or morality; not duly regulated or
subordinated; unbecoming; improper; as, incorrect conduct.
It shows a will most incorrect to heaven. --Shak.
The wit of the last age was yet more incorrect than
their language. --Dryden.
Syn: Inaccurate; erroneous; wrong; faulty. Incorrection
Incorrection In`cor*rec"tion, n. [Pref. in- not + correction:
cf. F. incorrection.]
Want of correction, restraint, or discipline. [Obs.]
--Arnway.
Incorrectly
Incorrectly In`cor*rect"ly, adv.
Not correctly; inaccurately; not exactly; as, a writing
incorrectly copied; testimony incorrectly stated.
Incorrectness
Incorrectness In`cor*rect"ness, n.
The quality of being incorrect; want of conformity to truth
or to a standard; inaccuracy; inexactness; as incorrectness
may in defect or in redundance.
Incorrespondence
Incorrespondence In*cor`re*spond"ence, Incorrespondency
In*cor`re*spond"en*cy, n.
Want of correspondence; disagreement; disproportion. [R.]
Incorrespondency
Incorrespondence In*cor`re*spond"ence, Incorrespondency
In*cor`re*spond"en*cy, n.
Want of correspondence; disagreement; disproportion. [R.]
Incorresponding
Incorresponding In*cor`re*spond"ing, a.
Not corresponding; disagreeing. [R.] --Coleridge.
IncorrigibleIncorrigible In*cor"ri*gi*ble, a. [L. incorrigibilis: cf. F.
incorrigible. See In- not, and Corrigible.]
Not corrigible; incapable of being corrected or amended; bad
beyond correction; irreclaimable; as, incorrigible error.
``Incorrigible fools.' --Dryden. Incorrigible
Incorrigible In*cor"ri*gi*ble, n.
One who is corrigible; especially, a hardened criminal; as,
the perpetual imprisonment of incorrigibles.
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