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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.
3. Etymology: from Latin tactilis which came from tangere, "to touch".
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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".
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-ile, -il
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tang-, tact-, tast-, ting-, -tig -tag, -teg-
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