Tangible Mnemonic
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tangible
tangible
/ˈtæn(d)ʒɪb(ə)l/
Examples
- The manifest is the tangible product of consensus.
- Language is not tangibly but an orange is tangible.
- Tangibility of objects is different.
- The books were tangible.
- It's not tangibly a language or corpus of scriptures
- It was the first tangible signs of the company on the internet.
- It's the market value of the tangible and intangible assets.
- The video also comments on the tangibility of information.
- According to the Home Office there is a tangible benefit to the honour.
- Each one is tangibly connected to a pseudoscientific claim.
perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch
adjective
capable of being treated as fact
adjective
having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value
adjective
capable of being perceived; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt
adjective
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"Tang + Able. You can touch and feel, so it's able to be held."
"Tang + Able. You can touch and handle the tangerine; it's real and able."
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