tactual

ADJECTIVE
  1. producing a sensation of touch
    tactile qualities
    the tactual luxury of stroking silky human hair
  2. of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch
    a tactile reflex
    haptic data
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  • One page will contain Braille text that describes a sheep, for example, while the facing page will contain fluffy cotton glued to the page to simulate a tactual representation of the concept ‘sheep.’
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  • I find it almost impossible to believe that I have never, neither in visual nor in tactual perception, been in direct contact with any of the persons that I like.
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