| tactile |
(from L. tangere, meaning to touch.) Pertaining to the sense of touch. Gravures make a very strong tactile impression, because the rag paper used in printing is pleasant to the touch and gives the image a velvety, rich matte surface.
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| tactile a. |
inability to recognize familiar objects by touch. Cf. astereognosis and stereoanesthesia.
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| tactile c. |
1. corpusculum tactus. 2. an epithelial cell that contains a tactile corpuscle.
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| tactile d. |
see under meniscus.
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| tactile e.’s |
toruli tactiles.
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