Actually, it is 'Touch'. There is no easy way to say "Of or pertaining to touch", so tactile became the word, and like gubernatorial for "of and pertaining to the governer, makes no spelling sense.
The word tactile is from the Latin "tactil" - tangible or to touch.
The root word in "tactile" is "tact," which comes from the Latin word "tangere," meaning "to touch."
what does tactile learning mean
Tactile details are sensed by touch.
Tactile Texture is texture that you can feel.
tactile communication is touch basicaly :d
Tactile
Tactile (NOT Tactical) relates to the sense of touch. "The patten of grooves on the switches gives a tactile guide to which is which."
Are you a tactile or visual learner?
Organs that react to touch or contact. Get it? Tactile!? The skin is the only tactile organ we have to my knowledge. Cats and dogs have whiskers.
The tactile sensation of the soft fabric against her skin provided comfort and warmth.
Blind students seem to be tactile learners.