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unembodied

Conceptually vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

conceptually | unembodied |


As an adverb conceptually

is in a conceptual manner.

As an adjective unembodied is

incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

Coherent vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

coherent | unembodied |


As adjectives the difference between coherent and unembodied

is that coherent is coherent while unembodied is incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

Incorporate vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

incorporate | unembodied |


As adjectives the difference between incorporate and unembodied

is that incorporate is (obsolete) corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied while unembodied is incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

As a verb incorporate

is to include (something) as a part.

Abstract vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

abstract | unembodied |


As adjectives the difference between abstract and unembodied

is that abstract is derived; extracted while unembodied is incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

As a noun abstract

is an abridgement or summary.

As a verb abstract

is to separate; to disengage.

Concrete vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

concrete | unembodied |


As adjectives the difference between concrete and unembodied

is that concrete is while unembodied is incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

Material vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

material | unembodied |


As a noun material

is material (matter which may be shaped or manipulated).

As an adjective unembodied is

incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

Exhibit vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

exhibit | unembodied |


As a verb exhibit

is to display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.

As a noun exhibit

is an instance of.

As an adjective unembodied is

incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

Express vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

express | unembodied |


As adjectives the difference between express and unembodied

is that express is moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops while unembodied is incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

As a noun express

is a mode of transportation, often a train, that travels quickly or directly.

As a verb express

is (to convey meaning) To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.

Idea vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

idea | unembodied |


As a noun idea

is (philosophy) an abstract archetype of a given thing, compared to which real-life examples are seen as imperfect approximations; pure essence, as opposed to actual examples.

As an adjective unembodied is

incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

Principle vs Unembodied - What's the difference?

principle | unembodied |


As a noun principle

is a fundamental assumption.

As a verb principle

is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

As an adjective unembodied is

incorporeal; not possessed of a body.

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