different between incorporeal vs incorporal

incorporeal

English

Etymology

in- +? corporeal

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??k??(?)?p???i?l/

Adjective

incorporeal (comparative more incorporeal, superlative most incorporeal)

  1. Having no material form or physical substance.
    • Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from some incorporeal substance within us.
  2. (law) Relating to an asset that does not have a material form; such as a patent.

Synonyms

  • (having no material form): disembodied; intangible; uncorporeal

Antonyms

  • corporeal

Translations

Anagrams

  • pericoronal

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incorporal

English

Etymology

From Latin incorporalis. See in- (not) +? corporal, and compare incorporeal.

Adjective

incorporal (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete form of incorporeal.
    • whether this light be substantial, corporal, or incorporal

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