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taction|ˈtækʃən| [ad. L. tactiōn-em, n. of action from tangĕre to touch. Cf. F. taction (17th c.).] The action of touching; contact.
1623Cockeram, Taction, a touching. 1668Phil. Trans. III. 689 The First Part of it handles the Taction of Circles. 1726Swift Gulliver iii. ii, They neither can speak nor attend to the discourses of others, without being roused by some external taction upon the organs of speech and hearing. 1866Shuckard Brit. Bees 346 It is possibly from some taction of this instrument that she discerns the sizes of the eggs. |