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Kinetic
With movement. The opposite of kinetic is akinetic. It means without movement. In neurology, kinetic and akinetic denote the presence or absence of movement. Kinetic comes from the Greek word "kinesis" for motion. The term "akinetic" is put together from the prefix "a-" meaning "without" + "kinesis" = without motion. "Kinetic" (an adjective) should be distinguished from "kinetics" (a noun). Kinetics (with an "s" at the end) refers to the rate of change in a biochemical (or other) reaction, the study of reaction rates.
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Relating to motion or movement. [G. kinetikos, of motion, fr. kinetos, moving]

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ki·net·ic kə-'net-ik, kī- adj of or relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith
ki·net·i·cal·ly adv

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ki·net·ic (kĭ-netґik) [Gr. kinētikos] pertaining to or producing motion.

Medical dictionary. 2011.