Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to non-verbal behaviour related to movement, either of any part of the body or the body as a whole.
Usage examples of "kinesic".
Kathryn Dance was reflecting on the symbiotic relationship between kinesic and forensic sciences.
A slight kinesic tension, a glint of hostility in the respectful smile.
The Lorrdians had evolved a complicated language of extremely subtle hand and facial movements and body signals and become masters of kinesic communication.
Tocohl judged him a northerner still unused to southern kinesics, despite long residence.
Hellspark language lessons always start with the proxemics and kinesics of a new language.
Alfvaen her greatest asset in learning the proxemics and kinesics of Jenji.
It was originally composed to incorporate every known possibility of human language, all the sounds of all the various tongues, not to mention such refinements as inflection, tonal changes, proxemics and kinesics, as well.
From then on, I could get her to notice anyone else simply by switching from the proxemics and kinesics of one language to another in mid-sentence.
Yn must have different proxemics and kinesics for male and female, just as they have different spoken dialects for male and female.
Vikry took on the proxemics and kinesics of an Yn male with an accuracy that would have astonished even a native dancer of the language.
New York for the past three days presenting her kinesics seminar to local law enforcement agencies.
The detective had taken her course in kinesics the day before at One Police Plaza and had just called, asking if she could come by now to give them a hand on a multiple homicide.
One of the most important rules in kinesics is that a single gesture or behavior means very little.
But she was a cop and a mother and a kinesics expert, and all three of those roles required her to be an expert at the largely forgotten art of listening.
It included applied kinesics developed into a social power to which even his kind were not immune.