tactile

tactile
(ta-kti-l') adj.
   Terme didactique. Qui est ou qui peut être l'objet du tact.
   La vue aperçoit la lumière et les couleurs ; l'ouïe est affectée par les sons ; le goût, par les saveurs ; l'odorat, par les odeurs ; enfin le toucher, par les différentes qualités tactiles des objets, DUMARS. Oeuv. t. v, p. 310.
   Qui a rapport au tact, au toucher.
   Assujétir l'organe visuel à l'organe tactile, J. J. ROUSS. Ém. II.
   La seconde partie où il [Condillac] examine les sensations tactiles de la statue immobile, DESTUTT-TRACY Instit. Mém. sc. mor. et pol. t. III, p. 496.
   Les fonctions tactiles, CABANIS Instit. Mém. sc. mor. et pol. t. I, p. 191.
   XVIe s.
   L'object du toucher ou attouchement est toute qualité tactile, savoir est premiere, chaud, froid, humide et sec ; ou seconde, rude, poly, leger...., PARÉ Introd. 9.
   Lat. tactilis, de tactus, tact.

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