Incorporeal
(adjective)
- Not having a physical body or substance.
- Not composed of matter, or not physical in nature.
- Abstract, intangible or spiritual.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word "incorporalis" meaning "not having a body, not physical".
Examples:
- The idea of love is an incorporeal concept.
- Many believe that the soul is an incorporeal entity.
- The incorporeal essence of music is its ability to evoke emotions.
- The incorporeal world of dreams and imagination can be just as real as the physical world.
- The incorporeal nature of ideas and beliefs makes them powerful forces in shaping society.