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Are there words like "invisible" or "intangible" that also apply to the other senses? Intasteable? Inhearable? Insmellable?
Jan 28, 2018 9:53 PM
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Insomatosensible—untouchable
Ungustatorable—untasteable
Inolfactoroble—unsmellable
Or—mere oblivion
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
January 28, 2018
Some are, (well - one is! ;) and others are different.
Intasteable? Tasteless
Inhearable? Inaudible
Insmellable? Odourless
Intangible, although technically meaning 'unable to be touched' has a slightly different meaning - more of 'not being real'.
January 28, 2018
For hearing, you can use "inaudible", but for the other senses you may need to use "imperceptible"
January 28, 2018
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