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corporealcor‧po‧re‧al /kɔːˈpɔːriəl $ kɔːr-/ adjective formal corporealOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin corporeus ‘of the body’, from corpus; ➔ CORPUS - Ideas are presented as tangible and corporeal in the form of hands-on exhibits.
- And then there is our own body, our own corporeal instrument, which we're awfully proud of now.
- His portraits must in turn be considered an important constituent in their power, as compensation for their more corporeal weaknesses.
- Then he, too, requires a brief respite from corporeal entombment.
- What's more, you see, Jed's group is on the point of bringing Satan into corporeal existence.
1relating to the body, rather than to the mind, feelings, or spirit SYN physical: corporeal desires2existing in a physical form and able to be touched |