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-kinesissuff. Motion: photokinesis. [From Greek kīnēsis, movement; see kinesis.]ki•ne•sis (kɪˈni sɪs, kaɪ-) n. the movement of an organism in response to a stimulus, as light. [1900–05; < Greek kinēsis movement] -kinesis a combining form with the meaning “movement, activity,” often used with the more particular senses “reaction to a stimulus” (photokinesis), “movement without an apparent physical cause” (telekinesis), “activity within a cell” (karyokinesis). Compare -kinesia. [< Greek -kīnēsis; see kinesis] EncyclopediaSeekinesis-kinesis
-kinesis word element [Gr.], movement, activation. |