The Collaborative International Dictionary
Touchable \Touch"a*ble\ (t[u^]ch"[.a]*b'l), a. Capable of being touched; tangible. -- Touch"a*ble*ness, n.
Wiktionary
a. Capable of being touched; tangible or palpable.
WordNet
Usage examples of "touchable".
Earth a population of untouchables -- except that they were very touchable by the overclass.
That the Christ will emerge from a wavy figure walking out of a desert mirage to become the touchable face of a best friend.
She looked so touchable and soft in a delicate pink sweater and leggings.
She passes into me as a ghost would pass through some solid form, slowly, sensually but without self-conscious effort, melding, melting into me, her form still tangible, still touchable, but moving through me as if our atoms were the stars in colliding galaxies, passing through each other without contact but rearranging the gravity there forever.
He stopped in midmotion, turning back to me with a heat in his eyes that was almost touchable.
He looked lost for a moment, then he laughed, that touchable, caressable laugh.
Dreams like this, where lust is something touchable, holdable, caressable, and it's spilling over your skin, drowning you in its need.
She lathered, exfoliated, and shaved, until her skin felt silky smooth and eminently touchable (not that she was planning to let anyone touch it or anything).