noun
- The quality or state of being incorporeal; lack of physical form or substance.
- Incorporeal entities or beings; things that exist without physical form.
Usage: Plural form of incorporeity; Formal or philosophical usage
Usage: Plural form referring to multiple non-physical entities; Philosophical or theological context
Examples
- The philosopher debated the incorporeities of the soul and mind.
- Medieval theologians discussed various incorporeities in their writings on angels.
- The concept of incorporeities challenges our understanding of existence.
- Some religions teach that incorporeities can interact with the material world.
- The incorporeities described in ancient texts remain subjects of scholarly inquiry.