inmaterial
immaterial
adjective een-mah-teh-RYAHL Rare
Origin: Latin immaterialis
Also means
intangible
Usage Note
Inmaterial describes something that has no physical substance — an abstract concept, a digital asset, or a spiritual entity. In legal and accounting language, bienes inmateriales (intangible assets) contrasts with bienes materiales. It is the same form for both genders (el patrimonio inmaterial, la herencia inmaterial).
Examples
"El patrimonio cultural inmaterial incluye el folclore."
Natural Translation
Intangible cultural heritage includes folklore.
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