immaterial

immaterial
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. irrelevante
The facts are the facts. How you feel about them is immaterial in regard to their veracity.Los hechos son lo que son. Lo que opines de ellos es irrelevante en cuanto a su veracidad.
a. inmaterial
We may not have much money, but our culture is blessed with great immaterial wealth in the form of music.Puede que no tengamos mucho dinero, pero nuestra cultura goza de una gran riqueza inmaterial en la forma de la música.
b. incorpóreo
Do you believe that we are more than just flesh and blood, that we have an immaterial soul?¿Crees que somos más que solo carne y hueso, que tenemos un alma incorpórea?
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