tan·gi·ble
ˈtan-jə-bəl
: something that is tangible (see tangible entry 1): such as
a
: something that can be precisely identified or realized by the mind
… primary voters, who tend to focus on tangibles, such as health-care benefits and tax credits.—
Marc Ambinder
b
: an asset capable of being appraised at an actual or approximate value
… when double-digit inflation withered the values of intangible assets such as stocks, bonds and bank accounts, investors worldwide fled by the millions to investments in tangibles—precious metals, coins, gems, art, jewelry, even dolls.—
Christopher Elias
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