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kinesthesis ThesaurusNoun | 1. | kinesthesis - the ability to feel movements of the limbs and bodykinaesthesis, kinesthetics, muscle sense, sense of movement, kinesthesia, kinaesthesiaproprioception - the ability to sense the position and location and orientation and movement of the body and its parts | Translationskinesthesis
kinesthesis[‚kin·əs′thē·səs] (physiology) The system of sensitivity present in the muscles and their attachments. kinesthesis
kinesthesia [kin″es-the´zhah] the sense by which position, weight, and movement are perceived. adj., adj kinesthet´ic.kin·es·the·si·a (kin'es-thē'zē-ă), 1. The sense perception of movement; the muscular sense. 2. An illusion of moving in space. Synonym(s): kinesthesis [G. kinēsis, motion, + aisthēsis, sensation] kin·es·the·si·a , kinesthesis (kin'es-thē'zē-ă, -sis) 1. Sense perception of movement; muscular sense. 2. Illusion of moving in space. Synonym(s): kinaesthesia, kinaesthesis. [G. kinēsis, motion, + aisthēsis, sensation]kinesthesis
Synonyms for kinesthesisnoun the ability to feel movements of the limbs and bodySynonyms- kinaesthesis
- kinesthetics
- muscle sense
- sense of movement
- kinesthesia
- kinaesthesia
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