Cheirokinesthesia


cheirokinesthesia chei·ro·kin·es·the·sia or chi·ro·kin·es·the·sia (kī’rō-kĭn’ĭs-thē’zhə, -kī’nĭs-)
n.
Subjective sensation of movement of the hands.
chei’ro·kin’es·thet’ic (-thět’ĭk) adj.

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