The faculty of perceiving (via the skin) pressure or heat or pain.
1 New research shows that counting money, just the tactility of money, can ease pain.
2 In an age of intangible media, people really respond to the tactility of records.
3 Former vice-president Joe Biden regrets his unsolicited tactility with women.
4 They're also curious whether tactility affects hormone balances and, in the short term, personality type.
5 He is stimulated in this respect by sight, by tactility , and by his lively imagination.
6 A novel stacked-screen multimedia interface neatly splits the difference between smartphone-mimicking touch commands and toggle tactility .
7 Their tactility continues to enthrall homeowners.
8 There is no other SUV, not even a Range Rover, that comes close to the tactility the Bentayga offers.
9 In toy form, Transformers combined the tantalizing tactility of a Rubik's Cube with the vroom-vroom automotive voyeurism of Hot Wheels.
10 I'm typing this story on a new MacBook Pro loaned to me by Apple, and I'm quite happy with the tactility .
11 In adaptation to the darkness, in which there is only luminescence that eyes could use, there is a great development of tactility .
12 In general, the Touch Bar is a clever way to marry the tactility of a physical keyboard with the malleability of a touchscreen.
13 With protection where it counts and mobility and tactility where you want it, the Fossils are a top tier belay and rappel glove.
14 Some say that it is helped by the echoes of its high-pitched voice, but there is no doubt as to its exquisite tactility .
15 Greengard also sees the potential for devices with tactility , where shoppers can feel the fabric on a couch without setting foot in a showroom.
16 Its familiarity and grimy appearance give it a tactility that's rare in a videogame; it is the most physically present object in all of Destiny.
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