[にょろにょでん, nyoronyoden] (n) (obsc) { Buddh } existence (as we percieve it) is as mutable and incorporeal as is the morning dew or a flash of lightning [Add to Longdo]
[むたい, mutai] (adj-na, n, adj-no) (1) intangible; incorporeal; (2) (See 無理) by force; outrageous; cruel; unreasonable; (3) making light of; making fun of [Add to Longdo]
[れいてき, reiteki] (adj-na, n) (See 的・てき, 霊・れい) spiritual; incorporeal[Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Incorporeal \In`cor*po"re*al\, a. [Pref. in- not + corporeal:
cf. L. incorporeus. Cf. {Incorporal}.]
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1. Not corporeal; not having a material body or form; not
consisting of matter; immaterial.
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Thus incorporeal spirits to smaller forms
Reduced their shapes immense. --Milton.
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Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from
some incorporeal substance within us. --Bentley.
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2. (Law) Existing only in contemplation of law; not capable
of actual visible seizin or possession; not being an
object of sense; intangible; -- opposed to {corporeal}.
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{Incorporeal hereditament}. See under {Hereditament}.
Syn: Immaterial; unsubstantial; bodiless; spiritual.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
incorporeal
adj 1: without material form or substance; "an incorporeal
spirit" [syn: {incorporeal}, {immaterial}] [ant:
{corporeal}, {material}]
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