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tactile (adjective), more tactile, most tactile
1. Relating to or pertaining to the sense of touch: An infant's tactile development is believed to take place quickly at his or her early age level.

Because of the callouses on Clark's hands, they have lost their normal tactile sensitivity.

Tactile indications of disease are signs that are perceptible by physical contact; such as, the roughness of the skin.

2. Descriptive of a part of the physical structure of a person or animal which is used for feeling: One of the most used tactile sections of the body are the fingers.
3. Etymology: from Latin tactilis which came from tangere, "to touch".
Pertaining to the sense of touching.
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