Definition of Incorporeal. Meaning of Incorporeal. Synonyms of Incorporeal

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Definition of Incorporeal

Incorporeal
Incorporeal 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.

Meaning of Incorporeal from wikipedia

- Incorporeality is "the state or quality of being incorporeal or bodiless; immateriality; incorporealism." Incorporeal (Gr****: ἀσώματος) means "Not composed...
- corporeal and incorporeal. Corporeal hereditaments are "such as affect the senses, and may be seen and handled by the body; incorporeal are not the subject...
- supernatural being (such as a demon, or other evil spirit). The undead may be incorporeal (ghosts) or corporeal (mummies, vampires, skeletons, and zombies). The...
- the heaven of the stars." The Empyrean was thus used as a name for the incorporeal "heaven of the first day", and in Christian literature for the dwelling-place...
- non-corporeal essence of living things Spirit (supernatural entity), an incorporeal or immaterial being Spirit‍(s) may also refer to: Tincture, an extract...
- Intangible property, also known as incorporeal property, is something that a person or corporation can have ownership of and can transfer ownership to...
- became also man, of Mary the virgin. For 'the Word was made flesh.' Being incorporeal, He was in the body; being imp****ible, He was in a p****able body; being...
- located within the body. Aristotle and Plato understood the soul as an incorporeal form but closely related to the physical world. The Hippocratic Corpus...
- Under Scots law, a Scottish Prescriptive Barony by Tenure is now an incorporeal hereditament just like hereditary peerages, baronetcies and coat of arms...
- commitments. At stake in particular was in what way Aristotle's account of an incorporeal soul might contribute to understanding of deity and creation. The idea...