The faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands)
1The sense of touch the only reliance, and the life-line his guide.
2You thought the illusion only ocular-itextended to the sense of touch.
3We now pass on to the consideration of the sense of touch.
4The fifth, the sense of touch, is distributed all over the body.
5Sensory neurons embedded in skin are responsible for the sense of touch.
6After all, the senses are all developments of the sense of touch.
7Meth addicts, he told me, ultimately suffer from diminished sense of touch.
8Our sense of touch is also the only justification for ritual robes.
9I've got rid of my body, my heartbeat, the sense of touch.
10Therefore it should not be classed as a distinct sense of touch.
11The sense of touch, and its development has meant much for Man.
12The patient's sense of touch had attained an extraordinary degree of perfection.
13The Japanese have the finest sense of touch in the world.
14The sense of touch was particularly developed and important in establishing close rapport.
15I would say even more I use my sense of touch.
16Salander waited patiently until his sense of touch started to return.
Translations for sense of touch