Is the word 'access' an abstract noun

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Is the word 'access' an abstract noun?

"I have access to the computer room"

well the word "access" is nothing I can see with all my senses unless I had an ACCESS card but then that would using the words "access card" and not "access" by itself.

So what kind of noun is the word "access"
 
Welcome to the forum, alphaai, and congratulations on giving your thread a great title.

Access is an abstract noun,

Better than "access" is nothing I can see with all my senses, would be "access" cannot be perceived by any of my senses.

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