incorporeal
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(adj)
incorporeal
without material form or substance "an incorporeal spirit"
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Incorporeal
(Law) Existing only in contemplation of law; not capable of actual visible seizin or possession; not being an object of sense; intangible; -- opposed to corporeal.
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incorporeal
Not corporeal; not consisting of matter, or not having a material body; immaterial. -
incorporeal
In law, existing in contemplation of law, and enjoyable as a right (as distinguished from that which has tangible form), as a franchise, or a right of way. -
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incorporeal
An incorporeal thing; an immaterial being.
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Incorporeal
(Shak.) not having a body: spiritual: intangible
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary Pref. in-, not + corporeal,: cf. L. incorporeus,. Cf. Incorporal
In 2014, the CMA will be hosted by the international region known as Acadia of the Lands and Forests, which incorporates northernmost Maine, northwestern New Brunswick and southeastern Quebec. lbz2.com
Algolith's Acclaim HD video processor-scaler incorporates technology previously only available to film directors and video professionals, the company says. electronichouse.com
IDC's new MarketScape report describes a transition in health information exchanges from simply sharing patient records to incorporating analytics, actionable data and patient engagement. cioinsight.com
The game incorporates a lot of problem solving, creativity and cognitive adaptability which the Office of the Department of Defense wants to develop in its training and readiness strategy. timesrecordnews.com
The use of water incorporated with the aerobics supports the body and reduces the risk of muscle or joint injury. pineandlakes.com
It incorporates into manifolds for smaller envelope, reduced assembly time, and fewer parts. hydraulicspneumatics.com
MACKINAC ISLAND — Good design that incorporates the interaction between people and computers is changing the automotive industry in dramatic ways. crainsdetroit.com
This tech-savvy Oklahoma-based builder incorporated a modest home theater into one of his model homes as an example to prospective owners. electronichouse.com
Incorporated in 1852, Ghirardelli Chocolate Company is a manufacturer and marketer of premium chocolates and chocolate products. impomag.com
Pfizer Incorporated (PFE) maintained its quarterly dividend of 22 cents per share. forbes.com
The third incorporated village that came into existence during my tenure here was the Village of Pine Valley. danshamptons.com
Property Glo Janitorial LLC was incorporated by Joel Matos, 414 W Second St, DeWitt, June 28. pbcommercial.com
Big Lagrue Circle "K" Hunting Club LLC was incorporated by John Knoll, 501 E Michigan, Stuttgart, June 27. pbcommercial.com
The Town of Brookfield is seeking to incorporate a 4.2-square-mile area - including 288 acres now in the Town of Waukesha - as a village. jsonline.com
In Illinois, condominium and homeowner associations do not have to be incorporated as nonprofits, but most are, said association attorney David Sugar in Chicago. chicagotribune.com
Roe and Woodroofe (RW) have suggested that certain conditional probabilities be incorporated into the “unified approach” for constructing confidence intervals, previously described by Feldman and Cousins (FC).
Application of Conditioning to the Gaussian-with-Boundary Problem in the Unified Approach to Confidence Intervals
The uncertainty in locating TD is incorporated in the uncertainty in δ .
Crossover from classical to random-field critical exponents in As-doped TbVO4
Therefore, an essential ingredient in the construction of the effective low-energy theory is the requirement that it correctly incorporates the chiral symmetries of the original theory.
Random Matrix Theory and Chiral Symmetry in QCD
This view is incorporated in ID-logic, a conservative extension of classical logic with a generalized notion of non monotone inductive definitions (Denecker 1998).
SLDNFA-system
In order to incorporate new formalisms into QUIP, one has to extend the filter program responsible for the appropriate reductions, the mapping of the variables, and the interpreter int.
QUIP - A Tool for Computing Nonmonotonic Reasoning Tasks
Wheelwright Paper Company was incorporated with a capital of $100,000. "The Bay State Monthly, Vol. II, No. 6, March, 1885" by
In 1832 the society was incorporated under the laws of Ohio, and until its dissolution it was managed as a corporation. "Our Foreigners" by
In some States, villages are incorporated by special act of the legislature. "Elements of Civil Government" by
Third, the power of reproducing this life; incorporating it in a group. "The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day" by
I was incorporated by the "social legislature" four winters ago. "The Inner Sisterhood" by
The pestle is then set to work for the process of incorporation. "The Art of Perfumery" by
Then pour this to the whole substance in the Possnet, to Incorporate with all the liquor, and so let them stew a while together. "The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened" by
They had been incorporated by Henry III. "The English Church in the Eighteenth Century" by
Advocacy of colonial incorporation, 282. "Life of Adam Smith" by
The postal issues of Baden ceased in 1871, when the Grand Duchy was incorporated in the Empire. "Stamp Collecting as a Pastime" by
Sick for thy stubborn hardihood,
I seem to fail from out my blood
And grow incorporate into thee.
On faces fallen of men that take no light,
Nor give light in the deeps of the dark places,
Blind things, incorporate with the body of night.