tactility

NOUN
  1. the faculty of perceiving (via the skin) pressure or heat or pain
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How To Use tactility In A Sentence

  • The tablets have the same dimensions, the same undulant surfaces and similar colors, but they are entirely different in tactility and visual weight.
  • With full-size prototypes, mock-ups and models made with sample materials, tactility, texture, tone and technique are expressed.
  • Because of its physicality, it has a tactility and availability that the light in Cubism and Futurism, which strongly influenced the Russian avant-garde, rarely if ever has.
  • There is the occasional moment of mildly inappropriate tactility along the way, but other than that, my behaviour is impeccable.
  • He was hypersensitive in tactility and smell, and he was inappropriate socially, repeating questions and comments.
  • The blind boy's consciousness is evoked in images of heightened tactility and a diminished visual field, so that space in the film is not so much displayed as put together out of the sounds we hear and things we touch.
  • With full-size prototypes, mock-ups and models made with sample materials, tactility, texture, tone and technique are expressed.
  • We were able to walk around and feel the tactility of the subtle details, like the mist, the light, the play of the color on the rock and the complex tones that came through.
  • Mitchell loved the tradition, the tactility, the glorious mess of it.
  • When mixed in among boundary plants it may even enhance security as the branches bear hooked prickles which reduce its tactility.
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