incorporeality

/ˌɪnkɔrˌpɔriˈæləti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of having no physical body or form; immateriality.
    • Some people believe in the incorporeality of spirits after death.
    • The incorporeality of the mind is a central idea in dualist philosophy.
    • The artist's work explores the incorporeality of memory and emotion.
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