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Definition of Impalpably

Impalpably
Impalpably Im*pal"pa*bly, adv. In an impalpable manner.

Meaning of Impalpably from wikipedia

- An unobservable (also called impalpable) is an entity whose existence, nature, properties, qualities or relations are not directly observable by humans...
- apparently based on Bede, Book II, Chapter 1, who used the expression "...impalpable, of finer texture than wind and air." Later these deacons became cardinals...
- Chromat and Richie Rich. Harvard served as the face of Michael Cinco's "Impalpable" perfume with international male model Tierry Vilson, and walked in the...
- The six concern God's status as the sole creator, his oneness, his impalpability, that he is first and last, that God alone, and no other being, may...
- should not, according to Baudelaire, encroach upon "the domain of the impalpable and the imaginary". Nadar remained a stalwart friend right to Baudelaire's...
- completely dominate the topography of their districts. A curious deposit of an impalpably fine and unstratified silt, known by the German name bess (or loess),...
- Aortic semilunar valve HILT:p. 29 Heaving Impalpable Laterally displaced Thrusting/ Tapping If it's impalpable, causes are COPD:p. 29 COPD Obesity Pleural...
- it conceivable that a Spirit which is invisible, and imponderable, and impalpable, and yet which is the seat of physical and moral powers, really occupies...
- pressure. A low tension pulse (pulsus mollis), the vessel is soft or impalpable between beats. In high tension pulse (pulsus durus), vessels feel rigid...
- extreme proximal end of the ulna. In common with other bursae, it is impalpable and contains only a very small amount of fluid in its normal state, and...