The Collaborative International Dictionary
Kinaesthetic \Kin`[ae]s*thet"ic\, Kinesthetic \Kin`es*thet"ic\, a. Of, pertaining to, or involving, kinaesthesia.
Wiktionary
a. (alternative form of kinesthetic English)
WordNet
adj. of or relating to kinesthesis [syn: kinesthetic]
Usage examples of "kinaesthetic".
Drugs, biofeedback, tactile and auditory and kinaesthetic stimulation-all carefully calculated for the maximum increase of both the number of neurotransmitters firing signals through the synapses of the brain and of the speed at which the signals raced.
Instantly there is a vivid kinaesthetic sensation of her own arm moving, she sees the long dark fingers that are no longer hers float out and press the toggle.
Second Circuit of the Nervous System -- sensory kinaesthetic, hooking up newly-discovered muscles, total attention to bicep mechanics, re-mastering balance, learning new asanas, plough, christie, stem christie, parallel.
But no kinaesthetic language has yet been devised to describe it in detail, and without one we are in the position of an unqualified observer viewing an operation for brain surgery.
Around us the silver controls of the car seemed a tour de force of technology and kinaesthetic systems.