immaterial

Etymology
The is derived from Late, , from  (modern 🇨🇬), and from its  , from  (a variant of ) +  (from  (possibly from ) + ). The English word is analysable as.

The is derived from the adjective.

Adjective

 * 1) Having no matter or substance; incorporeal.
 * 2) Of the nature of the soul or spirit; spiritual.
 * 3) Of no importance; inconsequential, insignificant, unimportant.
 * 4)  Having or seeming to have very little substance; insubstantial, slight.
 * 5)  Especially of evidence; chiefly followed by to: not associated in any way that is important or useful to the context being discussed; irrelevant.
 * 1) Of the nature of the soul or spirit; spiritual.
 * 2) Of no importance; inconsequential, insignificant, unimportant.
 * 3)  Having or seeming to have very little substance; insubstantial, slight.
 * 4)  Especially of evidence; chiefly followed by to: not associated in any way that is important or useful to the context being discussed; irrelevant.
 * 1)  Having or seeming to have very little substance; insubstantial, slight.
 * 2)  Especially of evidence; chiefly followed by to: not associated in any way that is important or useful to the context being discussed; irrelevant.
 * 1)  Having or seeming to have very little substance; insubstantial, slight.
 * 2)  Especially of evidence; chiefly followed by to: not associated in any way that is important or useful to the context being discussed; irrelevant.
 * 1)  Especially of evidence; chiefly followed by to: not associated in any way that is important or useful to the context being discussed; irrelevant.
 * 1)  Especially of evidence; chiefly followed by to: not associated in any way that is important or useful to the context being discussed; irrelevant.
 * 1)  Especially of evidence; chiefly followed by to: not associated in any way that is important or useful to the context being discussed; irrelevant.
 * 1)  Especially of evidence; chiefly followed by to: not associated in any way that is important or useful to the context being discussed; irrelevant.

Translations

 * Asturian: inmaterial
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Czech: nehmotný
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * German:
 * Italian:
 * Occitan:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Spanish:
 * Volapük: nenstöfik

Noun

 * 1)  A being or entity having no matter or substance.
 * 2)  A thing which is abstract or intangible;  chiefly preceded by the: things which are abstract or intangible considered collectively.

Translations

 * Finnish: aineeton olio
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian: