Definitionadj. of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch
Last update: September 20, 2015
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The petals of the flowers are very tactile. [adjective]
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All dropped curb crossings that have been constructed since 1999 have tactile paving installed in order to help partially sighted people. [adjective]
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Tactile: used for touching; an organ that has the sense of touch. [Please select]
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Tentaculate: a margin when fringed with soft tactile processes. [Please select]
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Where is the clam sensitive to touch or tactile stimulus. [Please select]
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In ourselves, visual consciousness goes with our eyes, tactile consciousness with our skin. [Please select]
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The long, well-haired tail doubtless serves as an important tactile organ as well as a balance. [Please select]
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Why, sense-impressions also, messages conveyed along optic or tactile sensory nerves. [Please select]
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Montessori is based upon the cultivation of tactile sensations and the development of manual dexterity. [Please select]
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There is, then, immanent in the tactile sensations during sleep, a tendency to visualize themselves and enter in this form into the dream. [Please select]
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Feelers: tactile organs: the term is usually applied to the antennae, but sometimes to the palpi, as mouth-feelers. [Please select]
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