kine-, kin-, kino-, kinesio-, kinesi-, kineto-, kinet-, -kinesia, -kinesis, -kinetic, -kinesias, -kineses, -kinetical, -kinetically
(Greek: move, set in motion; muscular activity)
cheirokinesthetic, chirokinesthetic
Describing, or referring to, cheirokinesthesia, chirokinesthesia (sensing, or being aware of, the movements of the hands).
chemokinesis, chemokinetic
1. In immunology, an increased random migratory activity of cells produced by a chemical agent.
2. A change of linear or angular velocity in response to a chemical stimulus.
chronokinetics
cineseismography, kineseismography
1. A technique for measuring movements of the body by continuous photographic recording of shaking or vibration.
2. A photographic system for recording and measuring abnormal involuntary movements; its great advantage is that it obviates the need to attach any devices to the subject.
cytokinesis
dactylakinesia
Abnormal movement, or motions, of the fingers.
diadochokinesia
diadochokinesis
diadochokinetic
diakinesis
dyscalculia
Disability with respect to using mathematics.
Although this disorder is common, it is poorly understood.
dysdiadochokinesia, dysdiadochocinesia, dysdiadochokinesis, dysdiadochocinesis
Impairment of the ability to perform rapidly alternating movements.
dyskinesia, dyskinetic, dyscinesia, dyscinetic
1. A defect in the ability to perform voluntary movement.
2. A class of diseases in which voluntary motion is impeded or handicapped.
3. Distortion of voluntary movements; involuntary muscular activity such as a tic, spasm, or myoclonus.
echokinesia
echokinesis
Related "move, motion" word units:
cine-;
mobil-;
mot-, mov-;
oscillo-;
seismo-;
vibro-.