adj. 1. Lacking material form or substance. 2. Law Of or relating to property or an asset that cannot be physically possessed, as a right or patent. [Middle English incorporealle, from Latin incorporeus : in-, not; see IN-1 + corporeus, consisting of a body; see CORPOREAL.] in′cor·po′re·ali·ty (-ălĭ-tē) n. in′cor·pore·al·ly adv. |
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