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Comparative for not tangible, unable to be felt by touch
“The markets, as we know, function with that impalpable factor called confidence.”
Comparative for impossible to perceive or sense
“As he swept his long arms, as though brushing aside some impalpable obstacle, the wolves fell back and back further still.”
Comparative for hard to describe or define
“Great teaching has an impalpable quality that does not always translate well into reminiscence.”
Comparative for impossible to define or put into words
Comparative for resembling or consisting of dust or powder
Comparative for of unclear or uncertain identity or nature
Comparative for resembling or characteristic of powder in texture
Comparative for impossible to perceive, define, or describe
(of something abstract) Comparative for perceived only with attention to detail or subtlety
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