† ˈtactable,a.Obs. [f. L. tact-(see tactic a.2) + -able.] Capable of being touched; tangible. 1611Chapman May-Day i. i. Plays 1873 II. 331 Alas good soules, women of themselves are tractable and tactable enough.1656Stanley Hist.Philos. vi. (1701) 257/1 What⁓soever is gustable, is tactable, and humid.