Word Meanings - DISEMBODIED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Divested of a body; ceased to be corporal; incorporeal. The disembodied spirits of the dead. Bryant.
Related words: (words related to DISEMBODIED)
- DIVESTITURE
The act of stripping, or depriving; the state of being divested; the deprivation, or surrender, of possession of property, rights, etc. - DIVESTMENT
The act of divesting. - DISEMBODIMENT
The act of disembodying, or the state of being disembodied. - CEASELESS
Without pause or end; incessant. - CORPORALITY
1. The state of being or having a body; bodily existence; corporeality; -- opposed to spirituality. Dr. H. More. 2. A confraternity; a guild. Milton. - DIVESTURE
Divestiture. - CORPORALLY
In or with the body; bodily; as, to be corporally present. Sharp. - INCORPOREALIST
One who believes in incorporealism. Cudworth. - CORPORALSHIP
A corporal's office. - DIVEST
See W (more info) devestire. It is the same word as devest, but the latter is rarely 1. To unclothe; to strip, as of clothes, arms, or equipage; -- opposed to invest. 2. Fig.: To strip; to deprive; to dispossess; - DISEMBODIED
Divested of a body; ceased to be corporal; incorporeal. The disembodied spirits of the dead. Bryant. - INCORPOREALITY
The state or quality of being incorporeal or bodiless; immateriality; incorporealism. G. Eliot. - CORPORAL
A noncommissioned officer, next below a sergeant. In the United States army he is the lowest noncomissioned officer in a company of infantry. He places and relieves sentinels. Corporal's guard, a detachment such as would be in charge of a corporal - INCORPOREALLY
In an incorporeal manner. Bacon. - CORPORAL; CORPORALE
A fine linen cloth, on which the sacred elements are consecrated in the eucharist, or with which they are covered; a communion cloth. Corporal oath, a solemn oath; -- so called from the fact that it was the ancient usage for the party taking it - INCORPOREALISM
Existence without a body or material form; immateriality. Cudworth. - INCORPOREAL
Existing only in contemplation of law; not capable of actual visible seizin or possession; not being an object of sense; intangible; -- opposed to corporeal. Incorporeal hereditament. See under Hereditament. Syn. -- Immaterial; unsubstantial; - DIVESTIBLE
Capable of being divested. - CEASE
1. To come to an end; to stop; to leave off or give over; to desist; as, the noise ceased "To cease from strife." Prov. xx. 3. 2. To be wanting; to fail; to pass away. The poor shall never cease out of the land. Deut. xv. 11. Syn. -- To intermit; - TRICORPORAL; TRICORPORATE
Represented with three bodies conjoined to one head, as a lion. - BICORPORAL
Having two bodies. - INCORPORAL
Immaterial; incorporeal; spiritual. Sir W. Raleigh. - MESEMBRYANTHEMUM
A genus of herbaceous or suffruticose plants, chiefly natives of South Africa. The leaves are opposite, thick, and f - SURCEASEANCE
Cessation. - PREDECEASE
To die sooner than. "If children predecease progenitors." Shak. - UNCEASABLE
Not capable of being ended; unceasing. - DECEASED
Passed away; dead; gone. The deceased, the dead person.