INCORPOREAL


Meaning of INCORPOREAL in English

adj.

Pronunciation: ˌ in-( ˌ )ko ̇ r- ' po ̇ r- ē - ə l

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle English incorporealle, from Anglo-French incorporel, from Latin incorporeus, from in- + corporeus corporeal

Date: 15th century

1 : not corporeal : having no material body or form

2 : of, relating to, or constituting a right that is based on property (as bonds or patents) which has no intrinsic value

– in · cor · po · re · al · ly \ - ə -l ē \ adverb

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