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Disembodiment

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dis·em·bod·y  (dsm-bd)
tr.v. dis·em·bod·ied, dis·em·bod·y·ing, dis·em·bod·ies
1. To free (the soul or spirit) from the body.
2. To divest of material existence or substance.

disem·bodi·ment n.


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