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material

Definition for material

adjective as in bodily, tangible

adjective as in important, relevant

noun as in matter, fabric

noun as in written matter

Strongest matches

data, evidence, information, text, work

Strong matches

facts, notes, reading

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Example Sentences

Astronomers refer to this as the common envelope phase, as both stars become wrapped in the same material.

Unlike bacteria, the microorganism is less likely to exchange genetic material with other microbes and doesn't take up residence in the gastrointestinal tract where it could potentially disrupt microbial communities.

In addition, a press release, various marketing materials and the prologue of Sir Capt Sir Tom’s memoir, all stated that the books would be used to support or raise money for the foundation.

From BBC

Understanding the atomic structure of the surface of a functional material is essential for both engineers and chemists.

The comic, who has made waves in the stand-up scene in recent years, announced Tuesday that he will take his material on the road with a new tour set to launch in 2025.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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