kinæsthetic

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See also: kinaesthetic

English

Adjective

kinæsthetic (comparative more kinæsthetic, superlative most kinæsthetic)

  1. Archaic form of kinesthetic.
    • 1927, Robert Harvey Gault, Delton Thomas Howard, Outline of General Psychology, Longmans, Green and Co., page 262:
      As a consequence the inexperienceed introspectionist is likely to confuse kinæsthetic imagery with kinæsthetic sensations.