Tactility (noun)

The quality or state of being capable of being touched or felt; the sense of touch.

Origin:

Late 19th century, from tact + -ility.

Examples:

  1. The tactility of the fabric was important in determining its quality.
  2. The tactility of the sculpture added to its aesthetic appeal.
  3. The tactility of the surface was an important factor in its design.
  4. The tactility of the object was a key aspect of its sensory experience.
  5. The tactility of the material was a crucial element in its functional performance.
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