kin⋅es⋅the⋅
sia
/ˌkɪnəsˈθiʒə, -ʒiə, -ziə, ˌkaɪnəs-/ Show Spelled Pronunciation kin-uhs-thee-zhuh, -zhee-uh, -
zee-uh, kahy-nuhs- Show IPA
Use kinesthetic in a Sentence–noun
the sensation of movement or strain in muscles, tendons, and joints; muscle sense.
Also, kinaesthesia, kin⋅es⋅the⋅sis.
Origin:
1875–80; < Gk kīn(eîn) to move, set in
motion + esthesia
Related forms:
kin⋅es⋅thet⋅ic /ˌkɪnəsˈθɛtɪk/ Show Spelled Pronunciation kin-uhs-thet-ik Show IPA , adjective
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
The Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence ... The
core elements of the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence are
control of one's bodily motions and capacity to
handle objects skillfully (206). Gardner elaborates to say that this intelligence also includes a sense of timing, a clear sense of the goal of a physical action.
Time to take a first kinesthetic step towards education.
Time to get kinesthetic on that.
Kinesthetic arts study's have show an proven that momentum and movement alleviate
stress of mind and body preventing altered pshycosis in
people.