- the Gr**** κίνημα
kinema ("movement, motion"),
itself derived from κινεῖν
kinein ("to move"). André-Marie Ampère was born on 20
January 1775 in Lyon to Jean-Jacques...
- kilogram, kilometer,
kiloliter kine-, cine- movement,
motion Gr**** κινεῖν (
kineîn), κίνησις (kínēsis), κίνημα (kínēma) akinesia, akinesis, akinete, akinetic...
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Kinesthesia is a
modern medical term
composed of
elements from Gr****;
kinein "to set in motion; to move" (from PIE root *keie- "to set in motion") +...
- kilogram, kilometer,
kiloliter kine-, cine- movement,
motion Gr**** κινεῖν (
kineîn), κίνησις (kínēsis), κίνημα (kínēma) akinesia, akinesis, akinete, akinetic...
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movement of one's own body, this word is a
combination of two
words (Gr****:
kinein "to move",
aesthesis "perception"). So
dance moves and
background sounds...
- the Gr**** κίνημα
kinema ("movement, motion"),
itself derived from κινεῖν
kinein ("to move").
Kinematic and cinématique are
related to the
French word cinéma...
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Ohzora Shuppan Licensed in
English as Red
Blinds the
Foolish by Deux
Press Kinein! (キネイン!), 2008,
published by
Tokyo Mangasha Licensed in
English by Digital...
- [homophonic pun upon the
plant name "Anagyris"]. * Note: κινεῖν τὸν ἀνάγυρον (
kinein tòn anáguron) "To stir up [shake] the Anagyris" (meaning the nauseous-smelling...
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Parker coined the term
kineikonic in 2003 by
combining the Gr****
words kinein meaning "to move" and
eikon meaning "image".
Kineikonic analysis pays attention...
- [homophonic pun upon the
plant name "Anagyris"]. * Note: κινεῖν τὸν ἀνάγυρον (
kinein tòn anáguron) "To stir up [shake] the Anagyris" (meaning the nauseous-smelling...