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Definition of touch
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Touch (v. t.) To come to; to
reach;
to
attain
to.
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Interosculate
::
Interosculate
(v. i. & t.) To kiss
together
to
touch.
See
Osculate.
Move
::
Move (v. t.) To
arouse
the
feelings
or
passions
of;
especially,
to
excite
to
tenderness
or
compassion;
to touch
pathetically;
to
excite,
as an
emotion..
Trait
::
Trait (v.) A
stroke;
a
touch.
Feeling
::
Feeling
(n.) The sense by which the mind,
through
certain
nerves
of the body,
perceives
external
objects,
or
certain
states
of the body
itself;
that one of the five
senses
which
resides
in the
general
nerves
of
sensation
distributed
over the body,
especially
in its
surface;
the sense of
touch;
nervous
sensibility
to
external
objects..
Touching
::
Touching
(a.)
Affecting;
moving;
pathetic;
as, a
touching
tale..
Stricture
::
Stricture
(n.) A
stroke;
a
glance;
a
touch.
Twiddle
::
Twiddle
(v. t.) To touch
lightly,
or play with; to
tweedle;
to
twirl;
as, to
twiddle
one's
thumbs;
to
twiddle
a watch key..
Stipple
::
Stipple
(v. t.) To
paint,
as in water
colors,
by
small,
short
touches
which
together
produce
an even or
softly
graded
surface..
Tickle
::
Tickle
(a.)
Wavering,
or
liable
to waver and fall at the
slightest
touch;
unstable;
easily
overthrown..
Touch-box
::
Touch-box
(n.) A box
containing
lighted
tinder,
formerly
carried
by
soldiers
who used
matchlocks,
to
kindle
the
match..
Impressive
::
Impressive
(a.)
Making,
or
tending
to make, an
impression;
having
power to
impress;
adapted
to
excite
attention
and
feeling,
to touch the
sensibilities,
or
affect
the
conscience;
as, an
impressive
discourse;
an
impressive
scene..
Feeler
::
Feeler
(n.) One of the sense
organs
or
certain
animals
(as
insects),
which are used in
testing
objects
by touch and in
searching
for food; an
antenna;
a
palp..
Intactable
::
Intactable
(a.) Not
perceptible
to the
touch.
Palpable
::
Palpable
(a.)
Capable
of being
touched
and felt;
perceptible
by the
touch;
as, a
palpable
form..
Touched
::
Touched
(imp. & p. p.) of Touc.
Safe
::
Safe
(superl.)
Free from harm,
injury,
or risk;
untouched
or
unthreatened
by
danger
or
injury;
unharmed;
unhurt;
secure;
whole;
as, safe from
disease;
safe from
storms;
safe from
foes..
Impinge
::
Impinge
(v. t.) To fall or dash
against;
to touch upon; to
strike;
to hit; to ciash with; -- with on or upon.
Tangible
::
Tangible
(a.)
Perceptible
to the
touch;
tactile;
palpable.
Tip
::
Tip (n.) A light touch or blow; a tap.
Plantigrade
::
Plantigrade
(a.)
Having
the foot so
formed
that the heel
touches
the
ground
when the leg is
upright.
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