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Visually and tactually, the new Eclipse speaks a different vernacular than did the older car.
Being expressed manually, they are received visually, and sometimes tactually (see tactile signing).
There is a delicate detent mechanism to help the player find the center position tactually.
"There is no evidence that they communicate verbally, visually, tactually, telepathically, by smell or any other system known to us.
As with other forms of manual communication, Fingerspelling can be comprehended visually or tactually.
"The labeled studs have been replaced by tactually coded pads, but the console is organized exactly the same as the one on the Rhabwar.
The simplest visual form of fingerspelling is tracing the shape of letters in the air, or tactually, tracing letters on the hand.
Had she not already appeared in the Feelytone News-visibly, audibly and tactually appeared to countless millions all over the planet?
I cannot be at ease (and to be at ease is my chief wish) if someone else is in pain, visibly or audibly or tactually.
It is better to avoid jewelry which can be distracting, either tactually (e.g. rings and bracelets) or visually (e.g. sparkling drop earrings).
"Among the adults of both sexes," it went on, "the visually and tactually unpleasant skin condition was one factor in the reducing birth rate, but it was a minor one.
For a distance of about fifteen inches inside the opening the floor was bare, but the roof was covered with the tactually labeled actuators of the type they had found in the airlock.
Instead of moving the text across only the index fingertip, tests were run with a screen wide enough for both the index finger and the middle finger to be used so two letters could be simultaneously tactually sensed.
The piercing of the ears is not only symbolic and aesthetic to the master and the slave but it can be tactually arousing, as well, playing with the earring, the girl feeling it brush the inside of her cheek or neck, and so on.
Castellesi returned to Rome on the death of Julius II on February 21, 1513 for the papal conclave, 1513; although Castellesi "tactually" voted for Bainbridge on the second ballot, the two inevitably came into conflict as "rival representatives of England".