tangibility
1Tangibility — Tan gi*bil i*ty, n. [Cf. F. tanggibilit[ e].] The quality or state of being tangible. [1913 Webster] …
2tangibility — index embodiment, materiality (physical existence) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3Tangibility — In law, tangibility is the attribute of being detectable with the senses. In criminal law, one of the elements of an offense of larceny is that the stolen property must be tangible.In the context of intellectual property, expression in tangible… …
4tangibility — tangible ► ADJECTIVE 1) perceptible by touch. 2) clear and definite; real. DERIVATIVES tangibility noun tangibly adverb. ORIGIN Latin tangibilis, from tangere to touch …
5tangibility — noun see tangible I …
6tangibility — See tangible. * * * …
7tangibility — noun The property of being tangible …
8tangibility — Characteristic that an assets can be used as collateral to secure debt. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
9tangibility — Synonyms and related words: apparentness, body, clearness, concreteness, crystal clearness, density, distinctness, durability, evidence, evidentness, firmness, manifestness, mass, materiality, obviousness, openness, openness to sight, overtness,… …
10tangibility — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality or condition of being discernible by touch: palpability, tactility, tangibleness, touchableness. See TOUCH …