taction — 1. The sense of touch. 2. The act of touching. [L. tactio, fr. tango, pp. tactus, to touch] * * * tac·tion (takґshən) [L. tactio] touch … Medical dictionary
Taction — Tac tion, n. [L. tactio, from tangere, tactum, to touch.] The act of touching; touch; contact; tangency. External taction. Chesterfield. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
taction — noun Etymology: Latin taction , tactio, from tangere Date: circa 1623 touch … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cisfinitum — is a post industrial noise project from Moscow, Russia. It was started in the late 1990s by composer and musician Eugene Voronovsky and has drawn significant attention as one of the most uncommon and distinctive on the national experimental scene … Wikipedia
taction — /tak sheuhn/, n. touch; contact. [1615 25; < L taction (s. of tactio) a touching, equiv. to tact(us) (ptp. of tangere to touch) + ion ION] * * * … Universalium
Taktionsproblem — [lateinisch tactio »Berührung«], das apollonische Problem … Universal-Lexikon
ANDES — I. ANDES Aliis Cordillera de los Andes, et Sierra Nevada, montes Americae meridionalis altissimi. quorum multi ignivomi, praesertim versus Chilem, ad evius usque meridiem extenduntur, a parte Septentrionalis tegni Peruviae, ab Hispanis Volcano… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ATHENICA — apud Pollionem d. l. c. 10. ubi de epistola Claudii Imperator. adhuc privati, ad Regillianum Illyrici Ducem scriptâ, quam ego repertam, inquit, in Athenicis (ut restituit Salmas. cum alias legatur, in Archivis) inserendam putavi; fuit enim… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Taktion — Tak|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. tactio> Berührung … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
taction — /ˈtækʃən/ (say takshuhn) noun Obsolete touch; contact. {Latin tactiōn , stem of tactiō a touching} …
attouchement — Attouchement, Tactio, Tactus, Attactus, Contactus, huius contactus, Contagium. Attouchement et maniement, Pettractatio, Attrectatus. Attouchement de deux choses l une contre l autre, qui se froissent, Conflictatio, Collisio, Collisus … Thresor de la langue françoyse