cine-, cinem-, cinema-, cinemat-, cinemato-, -cinesia, -cinesis, -cinetic, -cinesias, -cineses, -cinetical, -cinetically

(Greek: move, movement, set in motion)

dysdiadochokinesia, dysdiadochocinesia
Impairment of the ability to perform rapidly alternating movements.
dyskinesia, dyscinesia (s); dyskinesias, dyscinesias (pi) (nouns)
1. A defect in the ability to perform voluntary movement.
2. A class of diseases in which voluntary motion is impeded or handicapped.
3. Distortion of voluntary movements; involuntary muscular activity such as a tic, spasm, or myoclonus.
enterocinesia
glossocinesthetic, glossokinesthetic
Denoting, or referring to, the subjective sensation of the movements of the tongue.
hypercinesia, hypercinesis
1. Excessive motility (movement).
2. Excessive muscular activity.
oocinesia
oocinesis
oxycinesia, oxycinesis
A sharp pain experienced when moving.
oxycinesis
palicinesia
Involuntary repetition of movements.
paracinesia
syncinesis
tachycinesis, tachycinetic, tachykinesis, tachykinetic
Moving rapidly.
telecinesis
The power to move something by thinking about it without the application of physical force; as explained in telekinesis.

Related "move, motion" word units: kine-; mobil-; mot-, mov-; oscillo-; seismo-; vibro-.