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material : igdadapat (n.); gamiton (n.); materyal (n.); kasangkapan (n.)

English Synonyms:
material, stuff, cloth, fabric, textile, corporeal, real, substantial

Glosses:
material
material, stuff (n.) the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object.; "coal is a hard black material"; "wheat is the stuff they use to make bread"
material (n.) information (data or ideas or observations) that can be used or reworked into a finished form.; "the archives provided rich material for a definitive biography"
cloth, fabric, material, textile (n.) artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers.; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
material (n.) things needed for doing or making something.; "writing materials"; "useful teaching materials"
material (n.) a person judged suitable for admission or employment.; "he was university material"; "she was vice-presidential material"
material (adj.) concerned with worldly rather than spiritual interests.; "material possessions"; "material wealth"; "material comforts"
material (adj.) derived from or composed of matter.; "the material universe"
material (adj.) directly relevant to a matter especially a law case.; "his support made a material difference"; "evidence material to the issue at hand"; "facts likely to influence the judgment are called material facts"; "a material witness"
material (adj.) concerned with or affecting physical as distinct from intellectual or psychological well-being.; "material needs"; "the moral and material welfare of all good citizens"
corporeal, material (adj.) having material or physical form or substance.; "that which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible"
material, real, substantial (adj.) having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary.; "the substantial world"; "a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical"; "most ponderous and substantial things"