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Imperceptibility

The state or quality of being imperceptible

Accretion

growing to a thing; usually applied to the gradual and imperceptible accumulation of land out of the sea or a river.

Imperceptive

Unable to perceive

Intangible

incapable of being touched not perceptible to the touch impalpable imperceptible

Goodwill

impact may not be visibly felt for an undefined period. Imperceptible at birth it exists enwrapped in a concept, growing or

Entices takes

work immediately or it may create continuous and gradual but imperceptible im-pression culminating after some time, in achieving its ultimate purpose

Alluvion or Alluvio

Alluvion or Alluvio [fr. alluo, Lat.], land imperceptibly gained from the sea or the river by the washing

obliterating

making undecipherable or imperceptible as obliterating mists

obliterated

destroyed so thoroughly as to be unrecognizable or imperceptible

lossy compression

difference between the original and the reconstructed image may be imperceptible to normal viewing by the eye

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