Incorporal(a.) Immaterial; incorporeal; spiritual.
Incorporality(n.) Incorporeality.
Incorporally(adv.) Incorporeally.
Incorporate(a.) Not consisting of matter; not having a material body; incorporeal; spiritual.
Incorporate(a.) Not incorporated; not existing as a corporation; as, an incorporate banking association.
Incorporate(a.) Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.
Incorporate(v. i.) To unite in one body so as to make a part of it; to be mixed or blended; -- usually followed by with.
Incorporate(v. t.) To form into a body; to combine, as different ingredients. into one consistent mass.
Incorporate(v. t.) To unite with a material body; to give a material form to; to embody.
Incorporate(v. t.) To unite with, or introduce into, a mass already formed; as, to incorporate copper with silver; -- used with with and into.
Incorporate(v. t.) To unite intimately; to blend; to assimilate; to combine into a structure or organization, whether material or mental; as, to incorporate provinces into the realm; to incorporate another's ideas into one's work.
Incorporate(v. t.) To form into a legal body, or body politic; to constitute into a corporation recognized by law, with special functions, rights, duties and liabilities; as, to incorporate a bank, a railroad company, a city or town, etc.
Incorporated(a.) United in one body; formed into a corporation; made a legal entity.
Incorporated(imp. & p. p.) of Incorporate
Incorporating(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Incorporate
Incorporation(n.) The act of incorporating, or the state of being incorporated.
Incorporation(n.) The union of different ingredients in one mass; mixture; combination; synthesis.
Incorporation(n.) The union of something with a body already existing; association; intimate union; assimilation; as, the incorporation of conquered countries into the Roman republic.
Incorporation(n.) The act of creating a corporation.
Incorporation(n.) A body incorporated; a corporation.
Incorporative(a.) Incorporating or tending to incorporate; as, the incorporative languages (as of the Basques, North American Indians, etc. ) which run a whole phrase into one word.
Incorporator(n.) One of a number of persons who gets a company incorporated; one of the original members of a corporation.
Incorporeal(a.) Not corporeal; not having a material body or form; not consisting of matter; immaterial.
Incorporeal(a.) Existing only in contemplation of law; not capable of actual visible seizin or possession; not being an object of sense; intangible; -- opposed to corporeal.
Incorporealism(n.) Existence without a body or material form; immateriality.
Incorporeality(n.) The state or quality of being incorporeal or bodiless; immateriality; incorporealism.
Incorporeally(adv.) In an incorporeal manner.
Incorporeity(n.) The quality of being incorporeal; immateriality.

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