Why this word is great
CORPORALITY — [Noun] The state of having a physical body or bodily existence. From Latin corporālitās ("bodily existence"), derived from corpus ("body") + -ālitās (noun-forming suffix indicating state or condition). Unlike "corporeality" (which fixates on materiality) or "embodiment" (which suggests the incarnation of an idea), corporality is the bare, existential fact of being a body—neither more nor less. It is the weight of a hand resting on a table, the dull ache of a stubbed toe, or the way breath fogs a windowpane on a cold morning: simple proofs of a self bound by flesh, quietly insisting, *I am here*.