Immaterial

/ɪməˈtɪriəl/ adjective

not made of physical matter, or not important and not relevant to what's being discussed.

From 'im-' (not) + 'material' (from Latin 'materialis', meaning 'physical'). The philosophical sense referring to non-physical things dates back to medieval and Renaissance philosophy.

AM immaterial
ARغير مادي
BNঅমূর্ত
CAimmaterial
CSnemateriální
DAimmaterial
DEimmateriell
ELάυλος
ESimmaterial
FAغیر مادی
FIimmateriaalinen
FRimmatériel
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