tactile sense

collocation in English

meaningsoftactileandsense

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tactile
adjective
uk
/ˈtæk.taɪl/
us
/ˈtæk.təl/
related to the sense ...
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sense
noun
uk
/sens/
us
/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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(Definition oftactileandsensefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftactile sense

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For example, sensory hairs are also used for thetactilesense, detecting objects and organisms up close rather than via water disturbances from afar.
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They also have a strongtactilesense, and feel their surroundings with their long sensitive bristles.
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However, vibrotactile stimulation systems need to account for the rapid adaptation of thetactilesense.
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Bliss was interested in basic research on thetactilesense, to better understand how it could be used to substitute for loss of vision.
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Emphasis should be on topography, climate, light, tectonic form rather than scenography and thetactilesenserather than the visual.
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The tentacles are organs which serve both for thetactilesenseand for the capture of food.
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The subnucleus oralis is associated with the transmission of discriminative (fine)tactilesensefrom the orofacial region.
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This classifier was applied to all remote and tactile sensing modes described later.
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Furthermore, tactile sensing may collapse a parts stack by touching it.
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His paintings form a procession of lonely vistas devoid of people, but are filled with an almosttactilesenseof paint and an understated chromatic brilliance.
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Future research will focus on integrating additional tactile sensing modes such as wheel sinkage and torque with visual classifier fusion algorithms.
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Avoid parts or assembly sequences that require tactile sensing for installation.
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The combination of different materials on a wall may be explored using tactile senses, and the floor may be adjusted to stimulate the sense of balance.
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