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Intangibleness

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Noun

1. impalpability, intangibility, intangibleness

the quality of being intangible and not perceptible by touch

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Intangibleness

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adjective
1. 
incapable of being perceived by touch; impalpable
2. 
imprecise or unclear to the mind
intangible ideas
3. 
(of property or a business asset) saleable though not possessing intrinsic productive value
noun
4. 
something that is intangible

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Intangibleness

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adjective
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 be easily defined, formulated, or grasped; vague
noun
4. 
something intangible

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Intangibleness

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adj.
1. Incapable of being perceived by the senses.
2. Incapable of being realized or defined.
3. Incorporeal.
n.
1. Something intangible: The athlete owed his success not only to strength and speed but also to intangibles such as perseverance and dedication.
2. often intangibles
a. An asset that cannot be perceived by the senses, such as intellectual property or goodwill.
b. Law Incorporeal property such as bank deposits, stocks, bonds, and promissory notes: a state tax on intangibles.

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