incorporeal
/ɪnkɔː(ɹ)ˈpɔːɹiəl/
incorporeal means having no material form or physical substance. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 69 out of 100.
incorporeal is pronounced /ɪnkɔː(ɹ)ˈpɔːɹiəl/.
Etymology
From Latin incorporeus + -al. By surface analysis, in- + corporeal.
adj
- Having no material form or physical substance.“Thus incorporeal spirits to smaller forms / Reduced their shapes immense.”
- Relating to an asset that does not have a material form; such as a patent.
noun
- Something that is incorporeal.“The World is all viciſsitude and converſion. Nor is it onely true in Materials and Substances; but even in Spirits, in Incorporeals; […]”