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incorporeal
 
SYLLABICATION:in·cor·po·re·al
PRONUNCIATION:  nkôr-pôr-l, -pr-
ADJECTIVE:1. Lacking material form or substance. See synonyms at immaterial. 2. Law Of or relating to property or an asset that does not have value in material form, as a right or patent.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English incorporealle, from Latin incorporeus : in-, not; see in–1 + corporeus, consisting of a body; see corporeal.
OTHER FORMS:incor·pore·ali·ty (-l-t) —NOUN
incor·pore·al·lyADVERB
 
 
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