Tere is no proof you have one, but if you are religious it would be your spirit.
The incorporeal ghost that had been believed to be seen was without substance.
No, because rainbows are incorporeal and therefore can have no inhabitants.
Nemesis, was not real. She didn't wear anything. She was incorporeal.
The actual spelling is incorporeal, it means to have no physical body; such as a ghost.
Frightening, spectral, eerie, translucent, ghastly, transparent, and incorporeal are real good ones.
The cast of Incorporeal - 2014 includes: Willy Adkins as Danny Robertson Dylan Cinti as Stanley Jamie Cochran Thomas as Cindie Heather Dorff as Ember Mardell Elmer as Timothy Davis Mandi Johnson as Cindie Lillian Lamour as Shelley Robertson
spirit, apparation, appearance, banshee, daemon, demon, devil, eidolon, ethereal being, haunt, incorporeal being, kelpie, manes, phantasm, phantom, poltergeist, revenant, shade, shadow, soul, specter, spook, vampire, vision, visitor, wraith, zombie
If i am not mistaken, you refer to the ones in the book of Ezekiel and Revelations; they are known to be the Cherubines in the prescence of the Lord.Hope this helps since I can't give no more elaboration due to question.
The name of the leader of the Titans, forebears of the Greek gods, is spelled Cronus or Kronos.This is a different figure than Chronos (also Khronos or Chronus) who was the incorporeal Greek personification of time.
in·tan·gi·ble(n-tnj-bl)adj.1. Incapable of being perceived by the senses.2. Incapable of being realized or defined.3. Incorporeal.n.1. Something intangible, especially an asset that cannot be perceived by the senses. Often used in the plural: intangibles such as goodwill and dedication.2. Law Incorporeal property such as bank deposits, stocks, bonds, and promissory notes. Often used in the plural: a state tax on intangibles.
A Host body is a body used/infected/possessed by another creature, usually one who is incorporeal or very small in size.I found this on Doctor Who Wiki, so it may be a science fiction creature
The scientific theory in Ghostbusters is that the cohesive part of a spirit is an ectoplasmic residue, which is left behind in our realm if it comes into contact with a ghost. This has been discovered in a few paranormal investigations, but there is no scientific proof that the ectoplasm came from an incorporeal entity. Ghostbusters would not be a funny movie unless there was a common occurance of being attacked by a ghost... like that of Peter Venkman getting "slimed" from head to toe in green goo.