tangibleness
IPA: tˈændʒʌbʌɫnʌs
noun
- The characteristic of being tangible.
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Examples of "tangibleness" in Sentences
- He felt with perfect tangibleness that breath of cold air which was blowing around him.
- Everything is in form atmospheric, to be photographed for tangibleness to our crude senses.
- Let us, simply for tangibleness, put the thing as a concrete plan for the reader's consideration.
- Let us, simply for tangibleness, put the thing as a concrete plan for the reader’s consideration.
- I love the tangibleness of printed material, the presentation of the designs, the longevity of the output, and, in terms of academic publications, the seriousness of printed material.
- "invisible companions," it seems much more appropriate to image their souls as clothed, like the souls of plants, trees, grass, planets, animals and men, in some tangibleness of physical form, than in nothing but the insubstantial stuff of air or wind or vapour, or "spirit."
- But when only one attribute, neither variable in degree nor in kind, is designated by the name; as visibleness; tangibleness; equality; squareness; milkwhiteness; then the name can hardly be considered general; for though it denotes an attribute of many different objects, the attribute itself is always conceived as one, not many.
- But when only one attribute, neither variable in degree nor in kind, is designated by the name; as visibleness; tangibleness; equality; squareness; milk-whiteness; then the name can hardly be considered general; for though it denotes an attribute of many different objects, the attribute itself is always conceived as one, not many. (
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