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Definition of touch
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Touch (v. t.) To harm,
afflict,
or
distress..
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Touchdown
::
Touchdown
(n.) The act of
touching
the
football
down
behind
the
opponents'
goal .
Unfinished
::
Unfinished
(a.) Not
finished,
not
brought
to an end;
imperfect;
incomplete;
left in the
rough;
wanting
the last hand or
touch;
as, an
unfinished
house;
an
unfinished
picture;
an
unfinished
iron
casting..
Touch-paper
::
Touch-paper
(n.) Paper
steeped
in
saltpeter,
which burns
slowly,
and is used as a match for
firing
gunpowder,
and the
like..
Feel
::
Feel (v. i.) To have
perception
by the
touch,
or by
contact
of
anything
with the
nerves
of
sensation,
especially
those upon the
surface
of the
body..
Assault
::
Assault
(n.) An
apparently
violent
attempt,
or
willful
offer with force or
violence,
to do hurt to
another;
an
attempt
or offer to beat
another,
accompanied
by a
degree
of
violence,
but
without
touching
his
person,
as by
lifting
the fist, or a cane, in a
threatening
manner,
or by
striking
at him, and
missing
him. If the blow aimed takes
effect,
it is a
battery..
Tip
::
Tip (n.) A light touch or blow; a tap.
Feel
::
Feel (v. i.) To
appear
to the
touch;
to give a
perception;
to
produce
an
impression
by the
nerves
of
sensation;
--
followed
by an
adjective
describing
the kind of
sensation.
Safety
::
Safety
(n.) Same as
Safety
touchdown,
below..
Touch
::
Touch (v. i.) To treat
anything
in
discourse,
especially
in a
slight
or
casual
manner;
-- often with on or
upon..
Tactual
::
Tactual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
sense,
or the
organs,
of
touch;
derived
from
touch..
Touch
::
Touch (v.) A
slight
and brief
essay.
Tag
::
Tag (v.) A
child's
play in which one runs after and
touches
another,
and then runs away to avoid being
touched..
Tickle
::
Tickle
(a.)
Wavering,
or
liable
to waver and fall at the
slightest
touch;
unstable;
easily
overthrown..
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..
Osculate
::
Osculate
(v. t.) To touch
closely,
so as to have a
common
curvature
at the point of
contact.
See
Osculation,
2..
Feel
::
Feel (n.) A
sensation
communicated
by
touching;
impression
made upon one who
touches
or
handles;
as, this
leather
has a
greasy
feel..
Border
::
Border
(v. t.) To be, or to have,
contiguous
to; to
touch,
or be
touched,
as by a
border;
to be, or to have, near the
limits
or
boundary;
as, the
region
borders
a
forest,
or is
bordered
on the north by a
forest..
Touchback
::
Touchback
(n.) The act of
touching
the
football
down by a
player
behind
his own goal line when it
received
its last
impulse
from an
opponent;
--
distinguished
from
safety
touchdown.
Taste
::
Taste (v. t.) To try by the
touch;
to
handle;
as, to taste a bow..
Impalpable
::
Impalpable
(a.) Not
palpable;
that
cannot
be felt;
extremely
fine, so that no grit can be
perceived
by
touch..
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