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Word of the Day – Corporeity

By March 16, 2019Word of the Day

Corporeity (noun) (rare)

kor-por-ree-it-ee

The quality of having a physical body or existence.

Early 17th century: from French corporéité or medieval Latin corporeitas, from Latin corporeus ‘composed of flesh’, from corpus, corpor- ‘body’.

Example sentences

“Corporeity and health are entia of physical and mental factors”

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