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kinematic

English

Etymology

Back-formation from kinematics.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /k?n.??mæt.?k/, /ka?.n??mæt.?k/
  • (US) IPA(key): /k?n.??mæt.?k/
  • Rhymes: -æt?k

Adjective

kinematic (comparative more kinematic, superlative most kinematic)

  1. (physics) Of or relating to motion or to kinematics.
    • 2003, Frank Kirchner, Takamasa Koshizen, & Dirk Spinneberg, "Cognitive Human Robots Based on Complex Kinematic Features", in Knowledge-based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems: 7th International Conference, Proceedings Part II, page 584
      The Cognitive function in Humans results from our extremely complex kinematic capabilities. Grasping for objects, bending down and up, or sitting down on objects are examples of kinematic capabilities []

Synonyms

  • (of motion): motoric

Derived terms

  • isokinematic
  • kinematic envelope

Related terms

  • kinematics

Translations

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kinesthetic

English

Alternative forms

  • kinaesthetic
  • kinæsthetic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?n?s???t?k/

Adjective

kinesthetic (comparative more kinesthetic, superlative most kinesthetic)

  1. Of or relating to kinesthesia.

Derived terms

  • kinesthetically

Translations

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  • what kinesthetic means in spanish
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