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incorporealin‧cor‧po‧re‧al /ˌɪnkɔːˈpɔːriəl $ -kɔːr-/ adjective formal  - Even the Old Testament contains little reference to incorporeal substances or such rewards.
- Shivers like blossoms fell upon her incorporeal form, silver rain and bright bubbles of light.
- Thinking and perceiving, which might naturally be attributed to an incorporeal mind, are simply complex motions in matter.
not existing in any physical form: Plato demonstrated the incorporeal nature of the soul. |