"incorporeality" meaning in All languages combined

See incorporeality on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: incorporealities [plural]
Etymology: From incorporeal + -ity. Etymology templates: {{af|en|incorporeal|-ity}} incorporeal + -ity Head templates: {{en-noun|-|+}} incorporeality (usually uncountable, plural incorporealities)
  1. The state or characteristic of being incorporeal. Tags: uncountable, usually Synonyms: disembodiedness, incorporeity

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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          "text": "The tax payer does not know, and has no means of knowing, who the particular individuals are who compose \"the government.\" To him \"the government\" is a myth, an abstraction, an incorporeality, with which he can make no contract, and to which he can give no consent, and make no pledge.",
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