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What (who) is palpable - definition

PROCESS OF USING ONE'S HANDS TO EXAMINE THE BODY, ESPECIALLY WHILE PERCEIVING/DIAGNOSING A DISEASE OR ILLNESS
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You describe something as palpable when it is obvious or intense and easily noticed.
The tension between Amy and Jim is palpable...
ADJ
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The scene was palpably intense to watch.
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·adj Capable of being touched and felt; perceptible by the touch; as, a palpable form.
II. Palpable ·adj Easily perceptible; plain; distinct; obvious; readily perceived and detected; gross; as, palpable imposture; palpable absurdity; palpable errors.

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Palpation

Palpation is the process of using one's hands to check the body, especially while perceiving/diagnosing a disease or illness. Usually performed by a health care practitioner, it is the process of feeling an object in or on the body to determine its size, shape, firmness, or location (for example, a veterinarian can feel the stomach of a pregnant animal to ensure good health and successful delivery).

Palpation is an important part of the physical examination; the sense of touch is just as important in this examination as the sense of sight is. Physicians develop great skill in palpating problems below the surface of the body, becoming able to detect things that untrained persons would not. Mastery of anatomy and much practice are required to achieve a high level of skill. The concept of being able to detect or notice subtle tactile signs and to recognize their significance or implications is called appreciating them (just as in general vocabulary one can speak of appreciating the importance of something). Nonetheless, some things are not palpable, which is why additional medical tests, such as medical imaging and laboratory tests, are often needed to make a diagnosis. However, many other problems are palpable. Examples include pulses, abdominal distension, cardiac thrills, fremitus, and various hernias, joint dislocations, bone fractures, and tumors, among others.

Pronunciation examples for palpable
1. was just palpable.
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2. Cole's absence was palpable.
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3. in palpable ways.
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4. sobriety, hanging and palpable.
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5. work here is palpable.
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Examples of use of palpable
1. Whatever their background, their nervousness is palpable.
2. Margaret Beckett‘s discomfort was both palpable and understandable.
3. For the Tories, there is a palpable new optimism.
4. Permission to reprint/republish Their excitement is palpable.
5. A source of minor but palpable annoyance for many.