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English-Klingon dictionary. 2009.
English-Klingon dictionary. 2009.
touch# — touch vb 1 Touch, feel, palpate, handle, paw can all mean to lay the hand or fingers or an equally sensitive part of the body upon so as to get or produce a sensation often in examination or exploration. Touch usually stresses the act which leads … New Dictionary of Synonyms
feel — fē(ə)l vb, felt felt; feel·ing vt 1) to handle or touch in order to examine, test, or explore some quality <felt the compress to see if it was wet> 2) to perceive by a physical sensation coming from discrete end organs (as of the skin or… … Medical dictionary
touch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I v. t. feel (see touch); contact; reach, equal, attain; pertain to, relate to; affect, move; tinge, imbue; slang, borrow from. See arrival, sensibility, relation, mixture, borrowing. touch up II … English dictionary for students
feel — {{11}}feel (n.) early 13c., sensation, understanding, from FEEL (Cf. feel) (v.). Meaning action of feeling is from mid 15c. Sensation produced by something is from 1739. Noun sense of sexual grope is from 1932; from verbal phrase to feel… … Etymology dictionary
touch up — I delineate lightly, refine, amend, improve, correct (see improvement). II Tactile sense Nouns 1. touch, tact[us], contact, impact, taction; tactility, palpability, tangibility, tangency; feeling, sensation; manipulation, massage, fondling;… … English dictionary for students
Touch — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Sensation of pressure. < N PARAG:Touch >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 touch touch Sgm: N 1 tact tact taction tactility Sgm: N 1 feeling feeling Sgm: N 1 palpation palpation palpability Sgm … English dictionary for students
feel — /feel/, v., felt, feeling, n. v.t. 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell: to feel a toothache. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious… … Universalium
Touch illusion — Touch illusions are illusions that exploit the sense of touch. Some touch illusions require active touch (e.g., movement of the fingers or hands), whereas others can be evoked passively (e.g., with external stimuli that press against the… … Wikipedia
feel — [fēl] vt. felt, feeling [ME felen < OE felan, akin to Ger fühlen & L palpare, to stroke < ? IE base * pel , to fly, flutter, cause to tremble > OE fīfealde, Ger falter, butterfly] 1. to touch or handle in order to become aware of;… … English World dictionary
touch — [n1] physical contact blow, brush, caress, collision, communication, contact, contingence, crash, cuddling, embrace, feel, feeling, fondling, graze, grope, handling, hit, hug, impact, junction, kiss, lick, manipulation, nudge, palpation, pat,… … New thesaurus
touch — [tuch] vt. [ME touchen < OFr tochier (Fr toucher) < VL * toccare < * tok, light blow, of echoic orig.] 1. to put the hand, the finger, or some other part of the body on, so as to feel; perceive by the sense of feeling 2. to bring into… … English World dictionary