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Meaning of haptic | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1
/ˈhæptɪk/

Definitions

  1. Of or relating to the sense of touch.
    not-comparable
  2. Of or relating to haptics (“the study of user interfaces that use the sense of touch”).
    not-comparable

Equivalents

Čeština hmatový
Deutsch haptisch
Ελληνικά απτικός
Español háptico táctil
Suomi haptinen
Français haptique tactile
Italiano aptico
Nederlands haptisch
Polski haptyczny
Português háptico táctil tátil
Русский осязательный

Examples

“So there may be sciences of touch, taste, and smell; which will be Haptic, Geustic and Osphrantic.”
“Although the five basic senses are often studied as individual systems covering visual, auditory, taste, smell, orientation and the haptic sensations, there is an interplay between the senses.”
“An engineer tends to describe haptics primarily in terms of forces, elongations, frequencies, mechanical tensions, and shear forces. This of course makes sense and is important for the technical design process. However haptics is more than that. Haptic perceptions range from minor interactions in everyday life, e.g., drinking from a glass or writing this text, to a means of social communication, e.g., shaking hands or giving someone a pat on the shoulder, and very personal and private interpersonal experiences.”
“[T]he new standard should encompass other media, such as video, audio (both captured and synthetic), and in principle be extensible to new modalities such as haptic output and speech or gestural input, which have become increasingly integrated within graphics applications; […]”
“We might think, for example, about tele- (or remote) surgery, a technique that, now more than ever before, is enabling surgeons around the world to operate using haptic interfaces that control robotic systems located at different locations.”
“Haptic feedback, or virtual touch, can also contribute to an IVE [immersive virtual environment] by providing forces or resistance with a physical device that resists a physical hand or finger. […] Vibration motors in smartphones and tablets can also be seen as a rudimentary form of haptic feedback.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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