Crossword clues for corporeality
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Corporeality \Cor*po`re*al"i*ty\ (-?l"?-t?), n.: pl. Corporealities (-t[i^]z). The state of being corporeal; corporeal existence.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The state of being corporeal 2 (context countable English) Something having a corporeal existence
WordNet
n. the quality of being physical; consisting of matter [syn: materiality, physicalness] [ant: immateriality, immateriality]
Usage examples of "corporeality".
In monstrosities and dermoid cysts, for example, we seem to catch forbidden sight of the secret work-room of Nature, and drag out into the light the evidences of her clumsiness, and proofs of her lapses of skill,--evidences and proofs, moreover, that tell us much of the methods and means used by the vital artisan of Life,--the loom, and even the silent weaver at work upon the mysterious garment of corporeality.
Imposing megaliths of metal and composite corporealities thrust upward from the floor but did not make contact with any other element of their environment.
The premise for alcohol abuse, one gathers, is that consciousness, or selfhood, or corporeality, is intolerable.
Their operations give dualism a delirious new twist: for now it's Cliff's mind that is materially incarnated, while his corporeality is entirely notional, virtual, and simulacral.
Leaning against the gate, taking the hard iron into his palms as he might caress a woman’s breasts he tries to look into the trees, tries to reach through the gates and merge with their stately, unmoving corporeality in the strange windlessness but the gate does not shift under his hands, his aspect does not quicken or change.