| kinaesthesia, kinaesthesis, kinesthesia or kinesthesis (ˌkɪnɪsˈθiːzɪə, ˌkaɪn-) |
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| —n |
| Also called: muscle sense the sensation by which bodily position, weight, muscle tension, and movement are perceived |
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| [C19: from New Latin, from Greek kinein to move + aesthesia] |
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| kinaesthesis, kinaesthesis, kinesthesia or kinesthesis |
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| —n |
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| [C19: from New Latin, from Greek kinein to move + aesthesia] |
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| kinesthesia, kinaesthesis, kinesthesia or kinesthesis |
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| —n |
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| [C19: from New Latin, from Greek kinein to move + aesthesia] |
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| kinesthesis, kinaesthesis, kinesthesia or kinesthesis |
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| —n |
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| [C19: from New Latin, from Greek kinein to move + aesthesia] |
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| kinaesthetic, kinaesthesis, kinesthesia or kinesthesis |
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| —adj |
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| kinesthetic, kinaesthesis, kinesthesia or kinesthesis |
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| —adj |