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  • 31intangible — UK [ɪnˈtændʒəb(ə)l] / US adjective not able to be touched or measured, and difficult to describe or explain She has that intangible quality that a player must possess to be a champion …

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  • 32intangible — [ɪnˈtændʒəb(ə)l] adj not able to be touched or measured, and difficult to describe or explain She has that intangible quality that a player must possess to be a champion.[/ex] …

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  • 33intangible — Adjective: Incorporeal; without physical substance; difficult to appraise. Noun: A chose in action; a thing, perhaps of value, but without physical substance in itself. See chose in action; intangible property …

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  • 34intangible — adj. & n. adj. 1 unable to be touched; not solid. 2 unable to be grasped mentally. n. something that cannot be precisely measured or assessed. Derivatives: intangibility n. intangibly adv. Etymology: F intangible or med.L intangibilis (as IN (1) …

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  • 35Intangible asset finance — is the branch of finance that deals with intangible assets such as patents (legal intangible) and reputation (competitive intangible). Like other areas of finance, intangible asset finance is concerned with the the interdependence of value, risk …

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  • 36Intangible asset — Intangible assets are defined as identifiable non monetary assets that cannot be seen, touched or physically measured, which are created through time and/or effort and that are identifiable as a separate asset. There are two primary forms of… …

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  • 37Intangible property — Intangible property, also known as incorporeal property, describes something which a person or corporation can have ownership of and can transfer ownership of to another person or corporation, but has no physical substance. It generally refers to …

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  • 38Intangible culture — is the opposite of culture which is tangible or touchable such as a castle, a statue, or a painting. Intangible culture includes song, music, drama, skills, crafts, and the other parts of culture that can be recorded but cannot be touched and… …

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  • 39intangible property — see property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. intangible property …

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  • 40intangible assets — index estate (property) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 intangible assets …

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