What does incorporeal mean?
Incorporeal means Having no material form or physical substance..
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/ɪnkɔː(ɹ)ˈpɔːɹiəl/ · adjective
Having no material form or physical substance..
Thus incorporeal spirits to smaller forms / Reduced their shapes immense.
Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from some incorporeal substance within us.
The World is all viciſsitude and converſion. Nor is it onely true in Materials and Substances; but even in Spirits, in Incorporeals; […]
The divine nature of the celeſtial bodies cannot be ſeen through the teleſcope, and incorporeals are not to be viewed with a microſcopic eye: […]
Where the interest in a piece of land of one of six heirs to the deceased father’s estate was levied upon and it was claimed as a homestead, the Court said: “It is an incorporeal, and an incorporeal cannot be the object of the homestead act.”
It is manifest that incorporeals are incapable of transfer by delivery. But urban praedial rights may be ceded in court, and rural ones may also be mancipated.
Use incorporeal when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Incorporeal means Having no material form or physical substance..
Common synonyms include disembodied, intangible, uncorporeal, immaterial.
Possible antonyms include corporeal, material.
Thus incorporeal spirits to smaller forms / Reduced their shapes immense.
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