incorporeities

/ˌɪnkɔrˈpɔriətiz/
noun
  1. Things that have no physical body or material form; spiritual or immaterial entities.
    • Philosophers have long debated the nature of incorporeities like souls and spirits.
    • In many religions, angels are considered incorporeities that exist beyond the physical world.
    • The novel explored the idea of incorporeities communicating with the living through dreams.
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