To be rude, inconsiderate, thoughtless, brash, boorish.
"Your lack of tact in calling her fat astonishes me." "The detectives were not known for their tact in questioning a victim's family members."
Tact is not a Latin word.
-tact, from Latin 'tactus', past participle of 'tangere' - to touch
"Tino" is not a commonly used Spanish word so there is no direct translation. It could be a nickname or a proper noun.
It meens touch
It means to touch
The numbers on a tact switch can mean a variety of things. Typically, the number will be a model or part number. Depending on where the number is, that will tell what the number is for. You can call the manufacturer and ask them specifically for your switch.
Tact is a noun.
The situation needed tact and diplomacy.
Some people never think to use tact when speaking. A little tact goes a long way.
En-Tact was created in 1990-11.
Some words that have 'tact' in them are:contactcountertacticsintacttactfultactictacticaltacticiantactlesstactlessnesstactualtactually