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incorporeity
[ in-kawr-puh-ree-i-tee ]
noun
- the quality of being incorporeal; disembodied existence or entity; incorporeality.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of incorporeity1
1595–1605; < Medieval Latin incorporeitās, equivalent to Latin incorpore ( us ) incorporeal + -itās -ity
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Example Sentences
The arguments for the existence, unity, and incorporeity of God divide the Arabic philosophers into two schools.
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Thought of the divine incorporeity was suggested by absence of any altar-image.
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Whose capacity embraces spirituality, immateriality, incorporeity, or the mysteries of which he is every day informed?
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This problem—the incorporeity of Matter, or a near approach to it—has been a favourite subject of speculation in all ages.
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But this incorporeity is little more than a negative quality.
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