cine-, cinem-, cinema-, cinemat-, cinemato-, -cinesia, -cinesis, -cinetic, -cinesias, -cineses, -cinetical, -cinetically
(Greek: move, movement, set in motion)
adiadochocinesia
adiadochocinesis
allocinesia
Movement on the side of the body opposite the one the patient was asked to move.
allocinesis, allocinetic
1. Passive or reflex movement other than controlled motion.
2. Involuntary, or another, movement which is not intended.
anesthekinesia, anesthecinesia
1. The paralysis of motion accompanied by the loss of motor power or sensibility.
2. Lacking proper movement
3. A combined sensory and motor paralysis.
Nothing begins, and nothing ends,
That is not paid with moan;
For we are born in others’ pain,
And perish in our own.
-Francis Thompson
cine
cineangiocardiography
Motion pictures of the passage of a contrast medium through chambers of the heart and great vessels.
cinedance
cinefluorography
The making of a motion picture record of successive images appearing on a fluoroscopic screen.
cinema
cinemagoer
cinematics, kinematics
1. The science that deals with motions considered in themselves, or apart from their causes; the comparison and relation of motions.
2. The comparison and relation of motions or movements.
3. The branch of mechanics that studies the motion of a body, or a system of bodies, without consideration given to its mass or the forces acting on it.
4. The art of making motion pictures.
cinematographic
Pertaining, or referring, to cinematography (the discipline of making lighting and camera choices when recording photographic images for the cinema).
cinema verite
cinemicrograph
A motion picture filmed through a microscope.
Related "move, motion" word units:
kine-;
mobil-;
mot-, mov-;
oscillo-;
seismo-;
vibro-.