English-Thai Dictionary
tactile
ADJ ซึ่ง รับรู้ ได้ ด้วย การสัมผัส physical palpable tactual sensory sueng-rab-ru-duai-kan-sam-pad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TACTILE, TACTIL
a.[L. tactilis, from tango, to touch. ] Tangible; susceptible of touch; that may be felt; as tactile sweets; tactile qualities.
TACTILITY
n.Tangibleness; perceptibility of touch.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TACTILE
Tac "tile, a. Etym: [L. tactilis, fr. tangere, tactum, to touch: cf. F. tactile. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or perceptible, by the touch; capable of being touched; as, tactile corpuscles; tactile sensations. "Tactile sweets. " Beaumont. "Tactile qualities." Sir M. Hale. Tactile sense (Physiol.),the sense of touch, or pressure sense. See Touch. The delicacy of the tactile sense varies on different parts of the skin; it is geatest on the forehead, temples and back of the forearm. H. N. Martin.
TACTILITY
Tac *til "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. tactilité.]
Defn: The quality or state of being tactile; perceptibility by touch; tangibleness.
New American Oxford Dictionary
tactile
tac tile |ˈtaktl, ˈtakˌtīl ˈtæktl | ▶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. • designed to be perceived by touch: tactile exhibitions help blind people enjoy the magic of sculpture. • (of a person ) given to touching others, esp. as an unselfconscious expression of sympathy or affection. DERIVATIVES tac til i ty |takˈtilitē |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘perceptible by touch, tangible ’): from Latin tactilis, from tangere ‘to touch. ’
Oxford Dictionary
tactile
tact |ile |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. • designed to be perceived by touch: tactile exhibitions help blind people enjoy the magic of sculpture. • (of a person ) given to touching others, especially as an unselfconscious expression of sympathy or affection. DERIVATIVES tactility |-ˈtɪlɪti |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘perceptible by touch, tangible ’): from Latin tactilis, from tangere ‘to touch ’.
French Dictionary
tactile
tactile adj. adjectif Relatif au toucher. : Les sensations tactiles. LOCUTION Écran tactile. informatique Écran de visualisation muni de dispositifs permettant la saisie d ’informations diverses par simple pression ou déplacement du doigt sur l ’écran. Note Orthographique tactil e, au masculin comme au féminin.
Spanish Dictionary
táctil
táctil adjetivo 1 Del tacto o relacionado con este sentido corporal :se estudió cómo el bebé respondía a los impulsos visuales, auditivos y táctiles .2 Que se percibe o se puede percibir a través del tacto :el lenguaje táctil, como el sistema Braille, permite la lectura de textos por los invidentes .3 pint Que tiene volumen, que parece que puede tocarse :el desnudo alcanza delicadezas táctiles extraordinarias .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
tactile
tac tile /tǽkt (ə )l |-taɪl /形容詞 1 ⦅ややかたく ⦆〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗接触の, 触ることによる ; 触知できる .2 〈生地などが 〉触り心地のよい .3 (あいさつなどで )よく人を触る .