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noun
the quality or state of having or being a body : materiality
borrowed from Medieval Latin corporeitāt-, corporiteās, from Latin corporeus "having a body, physical" + -itāt-, -itās -ity — more at corporeal
The first known use of corporeity was in 1610
1 The mind, as soul, is immersed in corporeity, and the soul is the animating principle of the body.
精神沉浸在全身内为灵魂,而灵魂则是使身体有生命的原则。
2 One of the subjects concerned about corporeity is skin and corporeity sense, corporeity experience going with the sense of skin.
与躯体密切相关的问题之一是肤觉、躯体觉以及肤觉-躯体经验。
3 Many of these writers failed to distinguish between corporeity in strict essence and corporeity as a necessary or natural concomitant.
许多这些作家没有区分体质严格本质和体质作为必要或自然相伴。
4 For the past several billion years, life has had to learn to make do with its own imperfect corporeity—fuzzy eyesight, limited hearing, and so on.
5 Corporeity: The state of being material or corporeal; physical existence.
形体的存在: 物质的或有形的状态; 物理的存在.
1 形体存在