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intangibility


Meanings
  • the quality of being intangible; not capable of being touched or perceived by the senses

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intangibilities , intangibility , intangible , intangibleness , intangiblenesses , intangibly
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Etymology
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from Old French intangible, from in- not + tangible, from tangere to touch


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  1. immateriality: the quality of being not material or tangible; intangible or abstract

  2. intangible asset: an asset that does not have a physical form, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, and goodwill

  3. intangible property: property that does not have a physical form or tangible substance, such as intellectual property, artistic creations, and goodwill

  4. unquantifiable: that which cannot be measured or quantified, such as emotions, feelings, experiences, and intangible assets


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Intangibility has been used in various cultures to describe different concepts. In literature, intangibility can refer to emotions, feelings, or ideas that are difficult to express or understand. In art, intangibility can refer to the ability of an artwork to evoke emotions, feelings, or ideas that are difficult to describe or understand. In music, intangibility can refer to the ability of a musical composition to evoke emotions, feelings, or ideas that are difficult to describe or understand.

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