corporeal
of the nature of the physical body; bodily.
material; tangible: corporeal property.
Origin of corporeal
1synonym study For corporeal
Opposites for corporeal
Other words from corporeal
- cor·po·re·al·i·ty, cor·po·re·al·ness, noun
- cor·po·re·al·ly, adverb
- non·cor·po·re·al, adjective
- non·cor·po·re·al·i·ty, noun
- trans·cor·po·re·al, adjective
Words that may be confused with corporeal
- corporal, corporeal
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How to use corporeal in a sentence
When the latter knows them, she becomes identical with them spiritually and not corporeally.
A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy | Isaac HusikWithin the time of betrothing, it is not allowable to be connected corporeally.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love | Emanuel SwedenborgWithin the time of betrothing it is not allowable to be connected corporeally, n. 305.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love | Emanuel SwedenborgWhen Mr. Holt left the country, he gave Robert Wynn charge of the patient mentally as well as corporeally.
Cedar Creek | Elizabeth Hely WalsheA servant-maid—corporeally enormous; but, as I soon found, in a totally undeveloped state, mentally—opened the door.
A Rogue's Life | Wilkie Collins
British Dictionary definitions for corporeal
/ (kɔːˈpɔːrɪəl) /
of the nature of the physical body; not spiritual
of a material nature; physical
Origin of corporeal
1Derived forms of corporeal
- corporeality or corporealness, noun
- corporeally, adverb
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