n.
Function: noun combining form
Inflected Form: plural -kineses
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek kin ē sis, from kinein to move; akin to Latin ci ē re to move
1 : division <karyo kinesis >
2 : production of motion <tele kinesis >
n.
Function: noun combining form
Inflected Form: plural -kineses
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek kin ē sis, from kinein to move; akin to Latin ci ē re to move
1 : division <karyo kinesis >
2 : production of motion <tele kinesis >
Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary. Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка. 2012