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tangibleness (mass) | tangibleness
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tangibleness (encz) | tangibleness,hmatatelnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Tangibleness (gcide) | Tangible \Tan"gi*ble\, a. [L. tangibilis, fr. tangere to touch:
cf. F. tangible. See Tangent.]
1. Perceptible to the touch; tactile; palpable. --Bacon.
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2. Capable of being possessed or realized; readily
apprehensible by the mind; real; substantial; evident. "A
tangible blunder." --Byron.
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Direct and tangible benefit to ourselves and others.
--Southey.
[1913 Webster] -- Tan"gi*ble*ness, n. -- Tan"gi*bly,
adv.
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tangibleness (wn) | tangibleness
n 1: the quality of being perceivable by touch [syn:
tangibility, tangibleness, palpability] [ant:
impalpability, intangibility, intangibleness] |
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intangibleness (encz) | intangibleness, n: |
Intangibleness (gcide) | Intangible \In*tan"gi*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not + tangible: cf. F.
intangible.]
Not tangible; incapable of being touched; not perceptible to
the touch; impalpable; imperceptible. --Bp. Wilkins.
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A corporation is an artificial, invisible, intangible
being. --Marshall.
-- In*tan"gi*ble*ness, n. -- In*tan"gi*bly, adv.
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Tangibleness (gcide) | Tangible \Tan"gi*ble\, a. [L. tangibilis, fr. tangere to touch:
cf. F. tangible. See Tangent.]
1. Perceptible to the touch; tactile; palpable. --Bacon.
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2. Capable of being possessed or realized; readily
apprehensible by the mind; real; substantial; evident. "A
tangible blunder." --Byron.
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Direct and tangible benefit to ourselves and others.
--Southey.
[1913 Webster] -- Tan"gi*ble*ness, n. -- Tan"gi*bly,
adv.
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intangibleness (wn) | intangibleness
n 1: the quality of being intangible and not perceptible by
touch [syn: intangibility, intangibleness,
impalpability] [ant: palpability, tangibility,
tangibleness] |
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