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immaterial
 
SYLLABICATION:im·ma·te·ri·al
PRONUNCIATION:  m-tîr-l
ADJECTIVE:1. Of no importance or relevance; inconsequential or irrelevant. 2. Having no material body or form.
OTHER FORMS:imma·teri·al·lyADVERB
imma·teri·al·nessNOUN
SYNONYMS:immaterial, incorporeal, insubstantial, metaphysical, spiritual These adjectives mean lacking material body, form, or substance: immaterial apparitions; an incorporeal spirit; insubstantial victories; metaphysical forces; spiritual beings. See also synonyms at irrelevant.
 
 
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