You can touch it, or feel it, or both.
Tactile
The root word in "tactile" is "tact," which comes from the Latin word "tangere," meaning "to touch."
The word tactile is from the Latin "tactil" - tangible or to touch.
The word tactile is an adjective. Adjectives do not have plurals.
from Latin 'tactilis' meaning 'that which may be touched'. In the 1600's the word passed from the Old French 'tactile'
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The adjective "tactile" meaning touch. Haptic actions involve tactile feedback.
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The anagrams are lattice and tactile.
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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.
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