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The answer TOUCH has 92 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of touch in various dictionaries:
noun - the event of something coming in contact with the body
noun - the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands)
noun - a suggestion of some quality
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Impulses from some receptors of this sense have the longest path to the brain |
The Righteous Bros.:"Ohhhh, my love, my darling, I've hungered for your ___" |
Your tactile sense; it can proverbially be this "& go" |
The Tactile Dome inside the Exploratorium is totally dark; you have to use this tactile sense to guide you |
Haptic means of or relating to this tactile sense |
(Alex reports from Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, MI.) Some of the safety features being tested are seats & steering wheels that vibrate when a lane is crossed; it's called haptic technology because it refers to this sense |
Early Egyptian physicians diagnosed & inspected patients by palpation, examination by this sense |
Johnny put this on me for another twenty; guess the horses haven't been good to him |
In the thesaurus, this one of the traditional 5 senses is found with "tangency" & "palpation" |
Meissner corpuscles are nerve endings thought to aid this sense |
Touch might refer to |
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The somatosensory system is a part of the sensory nervous system. The somatosensory system is a complex system of sensory neurons and pathways that responds to changes at the surface or inside the body. The axons (as afferent nerve fibers), of sensory neurons connect with, or respond to, various receptor cells. These sensory receptor cells are activated by different stimuli such as heat and nociception, giving a functional name to the responding sensory neuron, such as a thermoreceptor which carries information about temperature changes. Other types include mechanoreceptors, chemoreceptors, and nociceptors and they send signals along a sensory nerve to the spinal cord where they may be processed by other sensory neurons and then relayed to the brain for further processing. Sensory receptors are found all over the body including the skin, epithelial tissues, muscles, bones and joints, internal organs, and the cardiovascular system.* Somatic senses are sometimes referred to as somesthe |