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PROPERTY WHICH CAN BE TOUCHED
Material good; Material goods
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Kelvin–Voigt material         
VISCOELASTIC MATERIAL HAVING THE PROPERTIES BOTH OF ELASTICITY AND VISCOSITY
Kelvin solid; Kelvin material; Kelvin-Voigt Model; Kelvin-Voigt model; Voigt material; Kelvin model; Kelvin-Voigt material; Kelvin–Voigt model
A Kelvin-Voigt material, also called a Voigt material, is the most simple model viscoelastic material showing typical rubbery properties. It is purely elastic on long timescales (slow deformation), but shows additional resistance to fast deformation.
Building material         
  • This wall in [[Beacon Hill, Boston]] shows different types of brickwork and stone foundations.
  • Copper belfry of St. Laurentius church, [[Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler]]
  • Clay blocks (sometimes called clay block brick) being laid with an adhesive rather than mortar
  • Wooden church in [[Bodružal]] in [[Slovakia]].
  • firestop mortar]] at CIBC bank in [[Toronto]].
  • [[Falkirk Wheel]]
  • The [[Gliwice Radio Tower]] (the second tallest wooden structure in the world) in [[Poland]] (2012).
  • pipes]] penetrating a [[concrete]] floor in a Canadian highrise apartment building
  • Sod buildings in Iceland
  • A pile of fired bricks.
  • Toda tribe hut
  • Mohaves]] in a brush hut
  • A wood-framed house under construction in Texas, United States
MATERIAL USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
Building Materials; Building materials; Building products; Building Material; Natural building material; Basic material; Natural building materials; Building supplies; Building stone; Stone architecture; Stone (building material)
Building material is material used for construction. Many naturally occurring substances, such as clay, rocks, sand, wood, and even twigs and leaves, have been used to construct buildings.
Dental material         
  • A fabricated indirect restoration (inlay) made of porcelain
  • Calcium-silicate liner used as a pulp capping material
  • Enamel and dentin shades of composite. Other A2 universal shade for direct and indirect restorations, and flowable composite.
  • Root canal sealer used in endodontic therapy
  • [[Glass ionomer cement]] - [[composite resin]] spectrum of restorative materials used in dentistry. Towards the GIC end of the spectrum, there is increasing fluoride release and increasing acid-base content; towards the composite resin end of the spectrum, there is increasing light cure percentage and increased flexural strength.
SPECIALLY FABRICATED SUBSTANCES DESIGNED FOR USE IN DENTISTRY
Dental restorative material; Dental restorative materials; Dental materials
Dental products are specially fabricated materials, designed for use in dentistry. There are many different types of dental products, and their characteristics vary according to their intended purpose.
Providing material support for terrorism         
CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES
Providing Material Support to Terrorism; Providing material support to terrorism; Providing material support to Terrorism; Providing material support for Terrorism; Providing Material Support for Terrorism; Providing material support to terrorists; Providing material support to a terrorist organization; Provision of material support or resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations; Providing material support to the al Qaeda terrorist network; Provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization; Providing material support to al-Qaeda; Provide material support and resources to Al-Qaida; Material support for terrorism; Provide material support to terrorists; Provide material support to the LeT; Providing material support to Al-Qaeda; Material support of terrorism; Provided material support to Lashkar-e-Taiba; Providing material support to terrorist organization; Providing material support to terrorist organizations; Providing material support for al-Qaeda; Providing material support to the al-Qaeda terrorist network; Providing material support to al Qaeda; Providing material support or resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations; Providing material support to Lashkar-i-Taiba; Providing material support to Lashkar-e-Taiba; Providing funds or material support; Provide Material Support & Resources to Foreign Terrorist Organizations; Providing Material Support & Resources to Foreign Terrorist Organizations; Providing material support and resources to terrorist organizations; Provide material support and resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations; Providing material support to Al Qaeda; Provides material support to further terrorist activity; Providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization; Provide material support to terrorism; Provide material support and resources to al Qaeda; Providing material support for a terrorist organization; Material support; Providing material support for terrorists; Providing material support and resources to al Qaeda; Material support for terrorist acts
In United States law, providing material support for terrorism is a crime prohibited by the USA PATRIOT Act and codified in title 18 of the United States Code, sections 2339A and 2339B. It applies primarily to groups designated as terrorists by the State Department.
High-rise (fashion)         
OF GARMENTS FOR THE LOWER BODY: HAVING A WAISTLINE ABOVE THE NATURAL WAIST
High-waisted trousers; High waisted trousers; High waisted pants; High waist trousers; High waist pants; High rise (fashion); High waisted jeans; High-waisted jeans
A high-rise or high-waisted garment is one designed to sit high on, or above, the wearer's hips, usually at least 8 centimetres (3 inches) higher than the navel. In western cultures, high-rise jeans were especially common in the 1970s, late 1980s through the late 90s, derided as mom jeans in the 2000s, and popular again in the mid-to-late 2010s and continues to be popular into the present in competition with low-rise pants.
High modernism         
  • box architecture]], and the [[hubris]] of [[central planning]]. Its demolition on July 15, 1972, was the day “modern architecture died”, according to Charles Jencks.
UNFALTERING CONFIDENCE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AS MEANS TO REORDER THE SOCIAL AND NATURAL WORLD
High-modernist ideology; High modernisms; High modernist; High modernists; High modernistic; High-modernism; High-modernisms; High-modernist; High-modernists; High-modernistic; High modernity
High modernism (also known as high modernity) is a form of modernity, characterized by an unfaltering confidence in science and technology as means to reorder the social and natural world.James C.
High-church         
CHRISTIAN IDEOLOGY AND MOVEMENT
High Church; High-church; High Anglican; High Church Movement; High Protestant; High Church Party; High Anglicanism; High Anglicans; High Churchmen; High churchman; High churchmen; High Church Anglicanism; High-and-dry; High Church Anglicans; High Churchman
·adj Of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. ·see High Church, under High, ·adj.
High Church         
CHRISTIAN IDEOLOGY AND MOVEMENT
High Church; High-church; High Anglican; High Church Movement; High Protestant; High Church Party; High Anglicanism; High Anglicans; High Churchmen; High churchman; High churchmen; High Church Anglicanism; High-and-dry; High Church Anglicans; High Churchman
¦ noun a tradition within the Anglican Church emphasizing ritual, priestly authority, sacraments, and historical continuity with Catholic Christianity.
Derivatives
High Churchman noun (plural High Churchmen).
High church         
CHRISTIAN IDEOLOGY AND MOVEMENT
High Church; High-church; High Anglican; High Church Movement; High Protestant; High Church Party; High Anglicanism; High Anglicans; High Churchmen; High churchman; High churchmen; High Church Anglicanism; High-and-dry; High Church Anglicans; High Churchman
The term high church refers to beliefs and practices of Christian ecclesiology, liturgy, and theology that emphasize formality and resistance to modernisation. Although used in connection with various Christian traditions, the term originated in and has been principally associated with the Anglican tradition, where it describes churches using a number of ritual practices associated in the popular mind with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
High German languages         
  • [[Upper German]]}}
FAMILY OF LANGUAGES WHICH INCLUDES STANDARD GERMAN
HighGerman; High German language; High german; High German dialect; High German; High-German; Hochdeutsche Mundarten
The High German dialects (), or simply High German (); not to be confused with Standard High German which is imprecisely also called High German, comprise the varieties of German spoken south of the Benrath and Uerdingen isoglosses in central and southern Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and eastern Belgium, as well as in neighbouring portions of France (Alsace and northern Lorraine), Italy (South Tyrol), the Czech Republic (Bohemia), and Poland (Upper Silesia). They are also spoken in diaspora in Romania, Russia, the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, and Namibia.

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Tangible property

In law, tangible property is literally anything that can be touched, and includes both real property and personal property (or moveable property), and stands in distinction to intangible property.

In English law and some Commonwealth legal systems, items of tangible property are referred to as choses in possession (or a chose in possession in the singular). However, some property, despite being physical in nature, is classified in many legal systems as intangible property rather than tangible property because the rights associated with the physical item are of far greater significance than the physical properties. Principally, these are documentary intangibles. For example, a promissory note is a piece of paper that can be touched, but the real significance is not the physical paper, but the legal rights which the paper confers, and hence the promissory note is defined by the legal debt rather than the physical attributes.

A unique category of property is money, which in some legal systems is treated as tangible property and in others as intangible property. Whilst most countries legal tender is expressed in the form of intangible property ("The Treasury of Country X hereby promises to pay to the bearer on demand...."), in practice banknotes are now rarely ever redeemed in any country, which has led to banknotes and coins being classified as tangible property in most modern legal systems.