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Tasmin-A-Jahan Nijhum
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What is corporeal and incorporeal?

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more than 2 weeks ago
Corporeal refers to things that have a physical body or form, while incorporeal refers to things that do not have a physical body or form and are often considered to be spiritual or immaterial.
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Corporeal

- Relating to a physical body or material existence
- Tangible, having a physical form
- Capable of being touched, felt, or seen
- Examples: Books, buildings, furniture

Incorporeal

- Not having a physical body or material existence
- Intangible, existing only in the mind or as an idea
- Not capable of being touched, felt, or seen
- Examples: Thoughts, feelings, ideas, rights, patents
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