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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 ma·te·ri·al n. Pronunciation: mə- ' tir-ē-əl Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English materiel, from Middle French &Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin materialis, from Latin materia matter ― more at MATTER Date: 14th century 1 a (1) : relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter especially : PHYSICAL <the material world> (2) : BODILY < material needs> b (1) : of or relating to matter rather than form < material cause> (2) : of or relating to the subject matter of reasoning especially : EMPIRICAL < material knowledge> 2 : having real importance or great consequences <facts material to the investigation> 3 a : being of a physical or worldly nature b : relating to or concerned with physical rather than spiritual or intellectual things < material progress> –ma·te·ri·al·ly \-ē-ə-lē\ adverb –ma·te·ri·al·ness noun synonyms MATERIAL , PHYSICAL , CORPOREAL , PHENOMENAL , SENSIBLE , OBJECTIVE mean of or belonging to actuality. MATERIAL implies formation out of tangible matter; used in contrast with spiritual or ideal it may connote the mundane, crass, or grasping < material values>. PHYSICAL applies to what is perceived directly by the senses and may contrast with mental, spiritual, or imaginary <the physical benefits of exercise>. CORPOREAL implies having the tangible qualities of a body such as shape, size, or resistance to force <artists have portrayed angels as corporeal beings>. PHENOMENAL applies to what is known or perceived through the senses rather than by intuition or rational deduction <scientists concerned with the phenomenal world>. SENSIBLE stresses the capability of readily or forcibly impressing the senses <the earth's rotation is not sensibl…