Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
incorporeity
noun
/ɪnˌkɔː.pəˈrɪ.ɪ.ti/

Definition
The state of being incorporeal, or lacking a physical body.

Examples
- The ghost was thought to exist in a state of incorporeity, without a tangible form.
- Many philosophical discussions explore the concept of incorporeity as it relates to consciousness.
- Incorporeity can be a subject of interest in both literature and theology.

Meaning
Incorporeity refers to the quality or condition of being non-physical or spiritual in nature, often associated with concepts of the soul or spirits.

Synonyms
- Immateriality
- Spirituality
- Non-physicality