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English

Etymology

Latin tangibilis, from tangere, "to touch".

Pronunciation

Adjective

tangible (comparative more tangible, superlative most tangible)

Positive tangible

Comparative more tangible

Superlative most tangible

  1. touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch; palpable
  2. possible to be treated as fact; real or concrete
  3. comprehensible by the mind; understandable

Noun

Singular tangible

Plural tangibles

tangible (plural tangibles)

  1. real or concrete results
    Yes, but what are the tangibles?

Related terms

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French

Adjective

tangible (epicene, plural tangibles)

  1. tangible

 

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