kine-, kin-, kino-, kinesio-, kinesi-, kineto-, kinet-, -kinesia, -kinesis, -kinetic, -kinesias, -kineses, -kinetical, -kinetically

(Greek: move, set in motion; muscular activity)

sporokinete
synkinesia
synkinesis
synkinetic
tachycinesis, tachycinetic, tachykinesis, tachykinetic
Moving rapidly.
telekinesia
telekinesis (s) (noun), telekineses (pl)
1. The supposed mental ability to control the movement of objects from a distance as with "psychokinesis": Sam told his children that he had the power of telekinesis and could remove a stone from one side of the river and place it on the other side, but after a while, he said it was just a joke!

Telekinesis is the ability to influence the behavior of material objects with mental control alone.

Psychokinesis, "mind-movement", or PK, is the more commonly used term today for what in the past was known as telekinesis or "distant-movement".

2. Etymology: from Greek tele-, "at a distance" + Greek kinesis, "motion, movement" from kinein, "to move".
Referring to objects which are moved with mental powers.
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Since 2004, the term "remote influencing" is used by some people to express certain kinds of psychokinesis.

telekinetic
telokinesis
thermokinematics, thermokinematic
1. The study of motion caused by heat.
2. The study of the motion or motive power of heat.
thigmokinesis
1. Movement, or inhibition of movement, in response to contact stimuli.
2. A change in the velocity of linear or angular movement of an organism in response to a contact stimulus.
thigmokinetic
A reference to thigmokinesis or a change in the velocity of linear or angular movement of an organism in response to a touch stimulus.
thrombokinesis
thrombokinetics
thymokinetic
Acting to stimulate the thymus.

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