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tangible — tan‧gi‧ble [ˈtændʒbl] adjective 1. tangible results, proof, benefits etc can clearly be seen to exist or to have happened: • New revenue streams, particularly from e commerce opportunities are creating tangible benefits for the core business. • … Financial and business terms
tangibly — tangible tan‧gi‧ble [ˈtændʒbl] adjective 1. tangible results, proof, benefits etc can clearly be seen to exist or to have happened: • New revenue streams, particularly from e commerce opportunities are creating tangible benefits for the core… … Financial and business terms
palpable — I adjective able to be felt, able to be handled, able to be touched, apparent, bold, certain, clear, clear cut, conspicuous, crystal clear, definite, detectable, discernible, disclosed, discoverable, distinct, easily perceived, easily seen,… … Law dictionary
palpable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) able to be touched or felt. 2) so intense as to be almost touched or felt: a palpable sense of loss. DERIVATIVES palpably adverb. ORIGIN Latin palpabilis, from palpare feel, touch gently … English terms dictionary
palpably — palpable ► ADJECTIVE 1) able to be touched or felt. 2) so intense as to be almost touched or felt: a palpable sense of loss. DERIVATIVES palpably adverb. ORIGIN Latin palpabilis, from palpare feel, touch gently … English terms dictionary
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touchable — adj. able to be touched, able to be felt, concrete … English contemporary dictionary
tangible — 1. adjective /ˈtæn.dʒə.bl/ a) touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch; palpable b) possible to be treated as fact; real or concrete 2. noun /ˈtæn.dʒə.bl/ … Wiktionary
untouchable — 1. adjective Not able to be touched. 2. noun a) A criminal so adept, they cannot be arrested (effective bribes securely in place.) b) A pariah … Wiktionary
corporeal — cor|po|re|al [ko:ˈpo:riəl US ko:r ] adj formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: corporeus of the body , from corpus; CORPUS] 1.) relating to the body, rather than to the mind, feelings, or spirit = ↑physical ▪ corporeal desires 2.) existing in… … Dictionary of contemporary English