impalpable
English
Etymology
From Middle French impalpable, from Medieval Latin impalpabilis. See im- + palpable.
Adjective
impalpable (comparative more impalpable, superlative most impalpable)
- Not able to be perceived by the senses (especially by touch); intangible or insubstantial.
- Not easily grasped or understood.
Translations
not perceivable
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Spanish
Adjective
impalpable (plural impalpables)
Derived terms
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