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31Iovis — by Anne Waldman (1997) The publication of Iovis I in 1993 and Iovis II in 1997 signaled anne waldman’s emergence as a major voice in 20th century poetics. Often called her master work, Iovis, subtitled All Is Full of Jove, began in 1985–86 as… …
32corporeal — [kɔ: pɔ:rɪəl] adjective 1》 relating to the body rather than the spirit. ↘having a body. 2》 Law consisting of material objects. Derivatives corporeality alɪti noun corporeally adverb Origin ME: from late L. corporealis, from L. corporeus …
33bodily — I. a. 1. Of the body. 2. Corporeal, physical. II. ad. 1. Corporeally. 2. Entirely (as respects the body or mass), completely, wholly, altogether …
34revelation — revelation, vision, apocalypse, prophecy are comparable when they mean disclosure or something disclosed by or as if by divine or preternatural means. Revelation is often specifically applied to the religious ideas transmitted by writers of books …
35materially — adj 1. considerably, greatly, to a great extent, much, largely, in great measure; enormously, immensely, vastly, momentously; significantly, importantly, tellingly, memorably, emphatically. 2. substantially, essentially, in essence, in substance …
36ex — ex·act; ex·am·ine; ex·am·ple; ex·animate; ex·arch; ex·as·per·ate; ex·cel·lent; ex·centric; ex·cept; ex·cerpt; ex·cess; ex·change; ex·che·quer; ex·cip·i·ent; ex·cise; ex·cit·ant; ex·claim; ex·clu·sion·ist; ex·clu·sive; ex·com·mu·ni·cate;… …
37extracorporeally — ex·tra·corporeally …
38incorporeally — in·corporeally …
39tra — in·tra·bi·on·tic; in·tra·cartilaginous; in·tra·cav·i·tar·i·ly; in·tra·cav·i·tary; in·tra·cellular; in·tra·cerebral; in·tra·cervical; in·tra·chordal; in·tra·cisternal; in·tra·city; in·tra·coastal; in·tra·company; in·tra·continental;… …
40corporeal — /kɔˈpɔriəl / (say kaw pawreeuhl) adjective 1. of the nature of the physical body; bodily. 2. of the nature of matter; material; tangible: corporeal property. {Latin corporeus of the nature of body + al1} –corporeality, corporealness, noun… …