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tactile

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tactile /ˈtaktʌɪl /
adjective of or connected with the sense of touch:
vocal and visual signals become less important as tactile signals intensify.
perceptible by touch or apparently so; tangible:
she had a distinct, almost tactile memory of the girl fleeing.
designed to be perceived by touch:
tactile exhibitions help blind people enjoy the magic of sculpture.
(of a person) given to touching other people, especially as an unselfconscious expression of sympathy or affection:
he took her in his arms—he's a very tactile person.
– DERIVATIVES
tactility /takˈtɪlɪti / noun
– ORIGIN early 17th century (in the sense perceptible by touch, tangible): from Latin tactilis, from tangere to touch.