Immaterial vs Superficies - What's the difference?
immaterial | superficies |
Having no matter or substance.
Irrelevant.
(geometry) A two-dimensional magnitude that has length and breadth; especially such a surface that forms the boundary of a solid
The area of a two-dimensional surface.
The visible, external surface of a body
The 'surface' (of something immaterial, esp. of the mind or soul)
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(legal) A building intimately associated with the land on which it is built
As an adjective immaterial
is having no matter or substance.As a noun superficies is
.immaterial
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Because ghosts are immaterial , they can pass through walls.
- Objection, Your Honour! The defendant's criminal record is immaterial to this case.