tangibly

Variant of tangible

adjective

  1. that can be touched or felt by touch; having actual form and substance
  2. corporeal and able to be appraised for value: tangible assets
  3. that can be understood; definite; objective

Origin: LL tangibilis < L tangere, to touch: see tact

noun

property that can be appraised for value; assets having real substance; material things

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