(disembody)

  • 1Disembody — Dis em*bod y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disembodied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disembodying}.] 1. To divest of the body or corporeal existence. [1913 Webster] Devils embodied and disembodied. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil.) To disarm and disband, as a… …

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  • 2disembody — index disband Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3disembody — [dis΄im bäd′ē, dis′im bäd΄ē] vt. disembodied, disembodying to free from bodily existence; make incorporeal disembodied adj. disembodiment n …

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  • 4disembody — disembodied ► ADJECTIVE 1) separated from or existing without the body. 2) (of a sound) lacking any obvious physical source. DERIVATIVES disembodiment noun disembody verb …

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  • 5Disembody: The New Flesh — Studio album by Skinlab Released February 1999 Recorded …

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  • 6disembody — transitive verb Date: 1714 to divest of a body, of corporeal existence, or of reality …

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  • 7disembody — disembodiment, n. /dis em bod ee/, v.t., disembodied, disembodying. to divest (a soul, spirit, etc.) of a body. [1705 15; DIS 1 + EMBODY] * * * …

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  • 8disembody — verb a) To cause ones soul, spirit, or consciousness to become separated from the physical body. b) To separate from an object or group …

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  • 9disembody — dis·em·bod·y || ‚dɪsɪm bÉ’dɪ v. separate body and spirit; disconnect from the body …

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  • 10disembody — [dɪsɪm bɒdi, dɪsɛm ] verb (disembodies, disembodying, disembodied) separate (something) from its material form. Derivatives disembodiment noun …

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