intangible
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Borrowed from Middle French intangible, from Medieval Latin intangibilis, from Late Latin tangibilis, from Latin tango.
intangible (comparative more intangible, superlative most intangible)
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intangible (plural intangibles)
intangible (plural intangibles)
Borrowed from Medieval Latin intangibilis, from Late Latin tangibilis, from Latin tangō.
intangible m or f (masculine and feminine plural intangibles)
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