adjective
That can or may be felt; perceptible by the senses, especially by touch; accessible to, or impacting on, the emotions or thought.
Origin
Late Middle English; earliest use found in Reginald Pecock (c1392–?1459), bishop of Chichester and religious author. From feel + -able, partly after post-classical Latin sensibilis sensible.
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