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kinesthesis
(redirected from sense of movement)

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kinesthesis [‚kin·əs′thē·səs]
(physiology)
The system of sensitivity present in the muscles and their attachments.


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Sculptured parapets, stairs, and a bowed soffit contribute to an organic flow of space and a dynamic sense of movement.
Or how about spending that money on better safety precautions for motorists instead of spending it on trees that ``approximate the sense of movement.
We're creating and developing something that's new and fresh and has a sense of movement like an aircraft," said Pizzulli, owner of Santa Monica-based Pizzulli Associates Inc.
 
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