kine-, kin-, kino-, kinesio-, kinesi-, kineto-, kinet-, -kinesia, -kinesis, -kinetic, -kinesias, -kineses, -kinetical, -kinetically
(Greek: move, set in motion; muscular activity)
electrokinetic
electrokinetics
enterokinesia
enterokinetic
eukinesia
eukinesis
eukinetic
gastrograph, gastrokinesograph
An instrument for recording graphically the movements of the stomach.
glucokinetic
1. Having the ability to activate glucose, especially by breaking down stored glycogen so as to increase glucose concentrations in the blood.
2. Activating sugar so as to maintain the sugar level of the blood.
3. Tending to mobilize glucose; usually evidenced by a reduction of the glycogen stores in the tissues to produce an increase in the concentration of glucose circulating in the blood.
gonadokinetic
Stimulating gonadal activity.
graphokinemics
Movements involved in writing.
halokinesis
In geology, the study of the structure and processes involved in the formation of salt domes; salt tectonics.
heterokinesia
Executing movements that are the reverse of those one is told to make.
histokinetic
A reference to movement in the tissues of the body.
homeokinesis (s), homeokineses (pl)
A mitosis in which equal amounts of chromatin go to each daughter nucleus.
Related "move, motion" word units:
cine-;
mobil-;
mot-, mov-;
oscillo-;
seismo-;
vibro-.