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(noun) the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object. Synonyms: stuff. Examples: "Coal is a hard black material." "Wheat is the stuff they use to make bread."
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(noun) information (data or ideas or observations) that can be used or reworked into a finished form. Examples: "The archives provided rich material for a definitive biography."
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(noun) artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers. Synonyms: fabric, cloth, textile. Examples: "The fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent." "Woven cloth originated in mesopotamia around 5000 bc." "She measured off enough material for a dress."
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(noun) things needed for doing or making something. Examples: "Writing materials." "Useful teaching materials."
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(noun) a person judged suitable for admission or employment. Examples: "He was university material." "She was vice-presidential material."
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(adj) concerned with worldly rather than spiritual interests. Examples: "Material possessions." "Material wealth." "Material comforts."
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(adj) derived from or composed of matter. Synonyms: material (vs. immaterial). Examples: "The material universe."
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(adj) directly relevant to a matter especially a law case. Synonyms: material (vs. immaterial). Examples: "His support made a material difference." "Evidence material to the issue at hand." "Facts likely to influence the judgment are called material facts." "A material witness."
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(adj) concerned with or affecting physical as distinct from intellectual or psychological well-being. Examples: "Material needs." "The moral and material welfare of all good citizens"- t.roosevelt."
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(adj) having material or physical form or substance. Synonyms: corporeal (vs. incorporeal). Examples: "That which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible" - benjamin jowett."
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(adj) having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary. Synonyms: substantial (vs. insubstantial), real. Examples: "The substantial world." "A mere dream, neither substantial nor practical." "Most ponderous and substantial things"- shakespeare."
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