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Indrangible

A place that can not have a passageway or lane especially between walls or hedges.
Builder: This place is indrangible.
by Negronegronegronegronegronegro December 15, 2019
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Intangibles

A cliche used by sports media to describe aspects of a player's game or personality which cannot be tracked by statistics.

This usually refers to leadership qualities or enthusiasm for the game.
Shane Battier is a true leader who brings intangibles to the table.

Colton Smith has insane upside as well as great intangibles.

While it's true that he puts up stats, he just doesn't have any intangibles.
by Digitech January 4, 2011
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Intangible Asset

Intangible asset are those assets of the company which cannot be touched like goodwill, patents, trade marks.
When company A acquires Company B, then amount of money A pays over actual values of B comes under goodwill which is intangible asset.
by Transtutors June 27, 2013
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intangible

Something that can not be touched.
Nobody, otherwise known as Nobody with a capital N, is intangible to anyone but a Bunny.
by NobodyAIHeart November 28, 2005
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Intangible

to be immune to tangerines.
"I am now Intangible and cannot be hurt by that foul fruit!"
by DArealdefintion99 February 7, 2010
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Intangible

To Be Immune to Tangerines
I am now intangible to those foul fruits!!
by DArealdefintion99 February 17, 2010
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Intangible Sciences

The study of phenomena that cannot be directly touched or handled—fields, forces, information, consciousness, and the other invisible actors that shape reality. Intangible sciences include electromagnetism (you can't touch a magnetic field, but it can move you), information theory (you can't hold a bit, but it shapes everything), and most of modern physics (fields are real but intangible). These sciences require instruments to detect their subjects and mathematics to describe them; they're abstract, counterintuitive, and essential to modern life. Your phone works because of intangible sciences; your GPS works because of them; your understanding of the universe would be medieval without them. Intangible sciences are the ghost in the machine of reality—you can't see them, but you can't explain anything without them.
Example: "She studied intangible sciences—electromagnetic fields, quantum information, the nature of consciousness. Her father asked what she actually did all day. She said 'I think about things you can't touch.' He asked if that was a real job. She pointed to his phone, his GPS, his medical imaging—all products of intangible sciences. He conceded that maybe thinking about untouchable things had its uses."
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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