单词 | kinesi- |
释义 | kinesi-comb. form before a vowel also kines-, combining form of Greek κίνησις motion, used in certain scientific and medical terms. kinesiˈatric adj. Brit. /kᵻˌniːsɪˈatrɪk/ , /kᵻˌniːzɪˈatrɪk/ , /kʌɪˌniːsɪˈatrɪk/ , /kʌɪˌniːzɪˈatrɪk/ , U.S. /kəˌnisiˈætrɪk/ , /kəˌniziˈætrɪk/ [see iatric adj.] relating to kinesiatrics (Ogilvie 1882).Π 1856 M. Roth Movement Cure (L.) The treatment by movements (which is also called kinesitherapy, kinesiatrics). Thesaurus » Categories » kinesiˈatrics n. Brit. /kᵻˌniːsɪˈatrɪks/ , /kᵻˌniːzɪˈatrɪks/ , /kʌɪˌniːsɪˈatrɪks/ , /kʌɪˌniːzɪˈatrɪks/ , U.S. /kəˌnisiˈætrɪks/ , /kəˌniziˈætrɪks/ [see -ic suffix 2] the treatment of diseases by means of gymnastics or muscular action. kinesiˈometer n. Brit. /kᵻˌniːsɪˈɒmᵻtə/ , /kᵻˌniːzɪˈɒmᵻtə/ , /kʌɪˌniːsɪˈɒmᵻtə/ , /kʌɪˌniːzɪˈɒmᵻtə/ , U.S. /kəˌnisiˈɑmədər/ , /kəˌniziˈɑmədər/ ‘an instrument for determining quantitatively the motion of a part’ (Gould Med. Dict. 1890). kiˈnesipath n. Brit. /kᵻˈniːsᵻpaθ/ , /kᵻˈniːzᵻpaθ/ , /kʌɪˈniːsᵻpaθ/ , /kʌɪˈniːzᵻpaθ/ , U.S. /kəˈnisəˌpæθ/ , /kəˈnizəˌpæθ/ [ < kinesi- comb. form + -path comb. form] one who treats diseases by kinesipathy.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > healer > alternative practitioner > [noun] > others electrobiologist1852 kinesipath1860 Ayurvedist1950 orgonomist1950 traditional healer1958 1860 All Year Round 3 Mar. 450 One of these Kinesipaths invented the amusing theory that ‘synovia’ was the cause of all bodily ailments. kinesiˈpathic adj. Brit. /kᵻˌniːsᵻˈpaθɪk/ , /kᵻˌniːzᵻˈpaθɪk/ , /kʌɪˌniːsᵻˈpaθɪk/ , /kʌɪˌniːzᵻˈpaθɪk/ , U.S. /kəˌnisəˈpæθɪk/ , /kəˌnizəˈpæθɪk/ pertaining to kinesipathy. kineˈsipathist n. Brit. /ˌkɪnᵻˈsɪpᵻθɪst/ , /ˌkʌɪnᵻˈsɪpᵻθɪst/ , U.S. /ˌkɪnəˈsɪpəθəst/ = kinesipath n. (Webster 1864). kineˈsipathy n. Brit. /ˌkɪnᵻˈsɪpᵻθi/ , /ˌkʌɪnᵻˈsɪpᵻθi/ , U.S. /ˌkɪnəˈsɪpəθi/ = kinesiatrics n.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > physiotherapy > [noun] > treatment by muscular action kinesipathy1855 movement cure1856 kinesiatrics- kinesitherapy- 1855 R. G. Mayne Expos. Lexicon Med. Sci. (1860) Kinesipathy,..a system of athletic exercises and feats of muscular strength, invented by..a fencing master and teacher of gymnastics in Stockholm. 1860 R. Reynolds Yes & No II. 139 He has gone the round of the ‘pathies’,..he has tried homœopathy, hydropathy, kinesipathy,..and I know not what besides. kiˈnesiscope n. Brit. /kᵻˈniːsᵻskəʊp/ , /kᵻˈniːzᵻskəʊp/ , /kʌɪˈniːsᵻskəʊp/ , /kʌɪˈniːzᵻskəʊp/ , U.S. /kəˈnisəˌskoʊp/ , /kəˈnizəˌskoʊp/ an electrical instrument (invented by Capt. McEvoy) placed at the sea bottom to detect the presence of steam vessels in the neighbourhood.ΘΠ the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > instrument for detection > [noun] > electronic > used for specific purpose gas detector1865 hydrostat1871 kinesiscope1893 leak detector1921 mine detector1943 sky screen1945 heat-seeker1956 1893 Daily News 8 June 5/8 The hydrophone, in connection with a new instrument named a kinesiscope. Thesaurus » Categories » kinesiˈtherapy n. Brit. /kᵻˌniːsᵻˈθɛrəpi/ , /kᵻˌniːzᵻˈθɛrəpi/ , /kʌɪˌniːsᵻˈθɛrəpi/ , /kʌɪˌniːzᵻˈθɛrəpi/ , U.S. /kəˌnisəˈθɛrəpi/ , /kəˌnizəˈθɛrəpi/ [Greek θεραπεία medical treatment; compare French kinésithérapie] = kinesiatrics n. kineˈsodic adj. Brit. /ˌkɪnᵻˈsɒdɪk/ , /ˌkʌɪnᵻˈsɒdɪk/ , U.S. /ˌkɪnəˈsɑdɪk/ [Greek ὁδός a path; compare French kinésodique] transmitting motor impulses from the brain, efferent.ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > nervous system > nerve > types of nerves > [adjective] motive?a1425 recurrent1578 motory1683 refluent1741 abducent1752 motorial1768 internuncial1821 motor1823 centrifugal1828 unfilamentous1828 masticatory1834 aesthesodic1859 incito-motor1865 vaso-motor1865 kinesodic1874 centripetal1877 vaso-motorial1877 incito-motory1884 augmentor1885 pilomotor1891 postfixed1892 postganglionic1892 precellular1892 prefixed1892 preganglionic1892 plurisegmental1898 nocifensor1936 1874 Dunglison's Med. Lexicon (rev. ed.) Kinesodic, a term employed to designate the nervous substance concerned in the conduction of motorial impulses. 1878 M. Foster Text Bk. Physiol. (ed. 2) iii. v. §3. 488 They speak of it accordingly as kinesodic and æsthesodic, as simply affording paths for motor and sensory impulses. kineˈsopathy n. Brit. /ˌkɪnᵻˈsɒpəθi/ , /ˌkʌɪnᵻˈsɒpəθi/ , U.S. /ˌkɪnəˈsɑpəθi/ = kinesipathy n.Π 1864 D. M. Mulock Ld. Erlistoun 231 He..tried allopathy, homœopathy, kinesopathy, and heaven knows how many pathies besides. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < comb. form1855 |
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