intangible intangibly

intangible intangibly
неопиплив, недопирлив, недофатлив

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  • intangibly — intangible ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be touched; not solid or real. 2) vague and abstract. ► NOUN ▪ an intangible thing. DERIVATIVES intangibility noun intangibly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • intangible — (adj.) 1630s, incapable of being touched, from Fr. intangible (c.1500) or directly from M.L. intangibilis, from in not (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + L.L. tangibilis that may be touched (see TANGIBLE (Cf. tangible)). Figurative sense of that cannot be… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Intangibly — 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. [1913 Webster] A corporation is an artificial, invisible,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • intangible — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be touched; not solid or real. 2) vague and abstract. ► NOUN ▪ an intangible thing. DERIVATIVES intangibility noun intangibly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • intangible — [in tan′jə bəl] adj. [ML intangibilis: see IN 2 & TANGIBLE] 1. that cannot be touched; incorporeal; impalpable 2. designating or of any of certain business assets, esp. goodwill, that have no material being but have monetary value 3. that cannot… …   English World dictionary

  • intangible — in|tan|gi|ble [ınˈtændʒıbəl] adj 1.) an intangible quality or feeling is difficult to describe exactly ▪ The island has an intangible quality of holiness. 2.) intangible things have value but do not exist physically used in business ▪ intangible… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • intangible — intangibility, intangibleness, n. intangibly, adv. /in tan jeuh beuhl/, adj. 1. not tangible; incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch, as incorporeal or immaterial things; impalpable. 2. not definite or clear to the mind: intangible… …   Universalium

  • intangible — adjective an intangible quality or feeling cannot be clearly felt or described, although you know it exists; indefinable: The island of Iona has an intangible quality of holiness. | Customer goodwill is an important and intangible asset of a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • intangible — /ɪnˈtændʒəbəl / (say in tanjuhbuhl) adjective 1. incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch, as incorporeal or immaterial things. 2. not definite or clear to the mind: *Sadly, he said, the main source of stress for these brokers is the… …  

  • intangible — I. adjective Etymology: French or Medieval Latin; French, from Medieval Latin intangibilis, from Latin in + Late Latin tangibilis tangible Date: 1640 not tangible ; impalpable < education s intangible benefits > • intangibility noun •… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • intangible — adjective unable to be touched; lacking a physical presence. ↘difficult to define. ↘(of an asset or benefit) not constituting or represented by a physical object and not precisely measurable in value. noun an intangible thing. Derivatives… …   English new terms dictionary

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