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palpable

Palpable is an adjective meaning capable of being touched or felt physically, or easily perceived by the senses. It can describe tangible sensations, such as a lump or a pulse, as well as more abstract impressions that feel obvious or imminent. The term derives from Latin palpabilis, from palpare, to touch or stroke.

In medical contexts, palpable refers to structures or conditions that can be detected by touch during a

Beyond anatomy and medicine, palpable is often used metaphorically to describe atmospheres, emotions, or impressions that

Related terms include palpate (to examine by touch) and palpation (the act or process of palpating). The

physical
examination.
A
palpable
mass
is
a
lump
that
the
examiner
can
feel,
and
a
palpable
pulse
is
one
that
can
be
felt
by
palpation.
Palpable
lymph
nodes,
organs,
or
edema
indicate
that
the
body
part
can
be
detected
through
touch.
Palpation,
the
technique
of
using
hands
to
examine
the
body,
is
a
standard
component
of
clinical
assessment.
seem
almost
tangible.
For
example,
a
palpable
sense
of
relief
or
a
palpable
tension
in
a
room
suggests
something
strongly
evident
to
those
present.
In
such
figurative
use,
palpable
emphasizes
clarity
or
intensity
of
perception
rather
than
physical
touch.
word
often
appears
in
clinical
notes,
descriptive
writing,
and
evaluative
language
to
convey
detectable
or
strongly
felt
presence.