"Intangibleness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Intangibleness refers to the state or quality of being intangible, which means being invisible, imperceptible, or non-physical. It describes something that cannot be touched, seen, or measured, such as emotions, ideas, or concepts. Intangibleness can also imply a sense of vagueness or uncertainty, as intangible things may be difficult to grasp or define.
Intactness refers to the state of being unbroken, uninjured, or unmutilated; the quality of being whole, complete, and undamaged. It can also refer to the quality of being morally or ethically sound, pure, and uncorrupted.
An integer is a whole number, either positive, negative, or zero, without a fractional part. Examples of integers include 5, -3, 0, and 12. In other words, integers are numbers that are not decimals or fractions.