Haptic

Word HAPTIC
Character 6
Hyphenation haptic
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Haptic"

What do we mean by haptic?

Of or relating to the sense of touch; tactile. adjective

Tactile; of or pertaining to haptics: as, a haptic sensation.

Relating to or based on the sense of touch. adjective

Of or relating to the sense of touch; tactile. adjective

Of or relating to haptics. adjective

Of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch adjective

Of or relating to the sense of touch.

Of or relating to haptics.

A response to one's touch. A type of tactile feedback that applies force, vibrations, and/or motions upon the user. Urban Dictionary

Haptic - a sense activated by the physical or virtual tactile quality and feel of an object, material, or fellow creature. Communication by haptic means involves touch and kinesthetics. So playing with food (babies or adults!); making a work (artist) or caressing a sculpture (audience); trailing your fingers across someone's arm or a cat's back all activate this sense and communicate sensation (pleasurable and repulsive) to the one touching (and in sentient beings the one being touched). Getting a bit of airplay in Academia: Early Childhood, Gaming and the Arts. Urban Dictionary

Haptics is the science of applying touch sensation to interact with computer applications. Just as with phantom limbs the sensation of the limb is still felt, phantom haptics occurs when the sensations associated with an electronic device is still felt even when that device is not physically in contact with the body. Urban Dictionary

A hot chick who hums when you "tap" her. Urban Dictionary

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The word "haptic" in example sentences

Autumn has a light touch here: a burgundy fringe on the roadside, gold and blush in haptic patches on the tree crowns, like the burnish on a pear. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Basically, the RealTouch is "haptic" - it uses computer-delivered information to provide device-to-human touch stimulation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Named the "haptic" - the technology provides tactile feedback to the users, and can thus help reduce both road injuries and repair bills ❋ Unknown (2009)

The attribute that most distinguishes Lexus 'navigation controller from other devices in other luxury models is its "haptic" - feedback technology, which provides a tactile response to the hand. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Named the "haptic" - the technology provides tactile feedback to the users, and can thus help reduce both road injuries and repair bills Invented by Michael Graf at BMW and Michael Strolz's team at the Technical University of Munich, the current prototype looks like a normal car door. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The brainchild of Michael Graf at BMW and Michael Strolz's team at the Technical University of Munich, the "haptic" - technology that gives tactile feedback - doors could cut both road injuries and repair bills, they say. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But the more sedate pace of this Scandinavian player has also ensured that it sized up the competition and added its own features: like full Web browsing including Flash content; a touch technology that is truly 'haptic' - that means the keys seem to kick back at your fingers - a GPS receiver and a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. ❋ Unknown (2008)

These guys have designed what can only be called a haptic gaming vest. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Then there is a glove-like device, known as a haptic interface, that audience members could hypothetically wear to simulate the tactile sensation of virtual objects on the screen. ❋ By MICHAEL CIEPLY (2010)

'haptic' -- a technology which gives tactile feedback -- doors that could cut both road injuries and repair bills, the 'New Scientist' reported. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"haptic" -- a technology which gives tactile feedback -- doors that could cut both road injuries and repair bills, the 'New Scientist' reported. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The modular "haptic" floor tiling system is made up of a deformable plate suspended on a platform. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The screen also has a type of tactile feedback, so pressing the icons results in a slight vibration, similar to Motorola's "haptic" technology. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When typing on the full-screen qwerty keyboard, having mechanical ( 'haptic') feedback is an essential step in making sure that 'key' presses are all registered properly. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I commented on [how nice] it was that [Droid] shuddered when I touched him. Tom thought he had developed sentience. But I said "No, he is just haptic to [see me]." ❋ LauriLea (2010)

Babies [squishing] a banana are engaging their [haptic] sense (Early Childhood literature) I want the audience to go beyond just looking at my work, I wanted to engage people's haptic responses and encourage them to touch, hold and caress my sculptures (Artist) People taking part in this virtual world will encounter objects and people through haptic and [kinesthetic] means. They will experience the ability to touch,move and communicate by virtual means. (Gaming) ❋ Indigo Byrd (2017)

I have experienced [phantom haptics] when I am not wearing my [Apple Watch]. I still feel my watch telling me to stand up even though I am not [wearing it]. ❋ Phileesi (2015)

Yo [my girl] [hums] so loud while [getting it on], she is my haptic barbie ❋ East0nw3st (2016)

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