material vs unembodied

material

adj
  • Worldly, as opposed to spiritual. 

  • Significant. 

  • Having to do with matter; consisting of matter. 

noun
  • All of a player's pieces and pawns on the chessboard. 

  • Related data of various kinds, especially if collected as the basis for a document or book. 

  • The substance that something is made or composed of. 

  • Matter which may be shaped or manipulated, particularly in making something. 

  • Text written for a specific purpose. 

  • A sample or specimens for study. 

  • Cloth to be made into a garment. Fabric. 

  • An element of a design language associated with a certain style of rendering on the display. 

  • A person, or people collectively, who are qualified for a certain position or activity. 

unembodied

adj
  • Existing or operating without involvement by the body; solely mental or intellectual; “ungrounded”, “heady”. 

  • Not united in a regimented structure; lacking structure and order. 

  • Not expressed or exhibited in material or concrete form; wholly abstract. 

  • Not incorporated into a coherent system; conceptually disconnected. 

  • Incorporeal; not possessed of a body. 

How often have the words material and unembodied occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )