Antonym: spiritual. Similar words: corporal, corporate, incorporate, corporation, torpor, corpse, airport, habeas corpus. Meaning: [kɔː'pɔːrɪəl] adj. 1. having material or physical form or substance 2. affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit.
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31. Manpower capital investment and corporeal capital invest, it is the main impetus that economy grows.
32. One hangs in a strait-jacket and flees the corporeal trap by adventuring in a dreamland of one's own.
33. Developing teleology is the organic union of corporeal civilization, politics civilization and spiritual civilization.
34. That which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible.
35. It is among this, person of quite a few already had " two idle " , had on corporeal life namely more " more than money " ' , had on time energy more " betweenwhiles " .
36. Corporeity: The state of being material or corporeal; physical existence.
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37. Contemporary company is the extraordinary agreement of manpower capital and corporeal capital.
38. They are un-individuated, if that makes any sense, in the act of sexual union. There is the unutterable sexual rush that can only come about through total corporeal enjambment.
39. Therefore, to put forward divine truths by likening them to corporeal things does not befit this science.
40. People spent money in the past is to buy durable corporeal product.
41. As corporeal culture standard of living rise, indoor it is gradually with carpet gain ground.
42. In - corporeal # 1 - for chamber orchestra. World premiered by The New Juilliard Ensemble. 1999.
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