Kines
[kahyn] /kaɪn/
noun, Archaic.
1.
a plural of 1 .
[kin-ee] /ˈkɪn i/
noun
1.
(def 1).
/kaɪn/
noun
1.
(functioning as pl) an archaic word for cows or cattle
n.
archaic plural of cow, a double plural (cf. children) or genitive plural of Middle English kye “cows,” from Old English cy (genitive cyna), plural of cu “cow.”
(Heb. sing. parah, i.e., “fruitful”), mentioned in Pharaoh’s dream (Gen. 41: 18). Here the word denotes “buffaloes,” which fed on the reeds and sedge by the river’s brink.
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kinesalgia kin·e·sal·gi·a (kĭn’ĭ-sāl’jē-ə, -jə) or ki·ne·si·al·gi·a (kĭ-nē’sē-āl’jē-ə, -jə) n. Pain caused by muscular movement.
- Kinescope
[kin-uh-skohp, kahy-nuh-] /ˈkɪn əˌskoʊp, ˌkaɪ nə-/ Television. noun 1. Also, kine. a cathode-ray tube with a fluorescent screen on which an image is reproduced by a directed beam of electrons. 2. the motion-picture record of a television program. verb (used with object), kinescoped, kinescoping. 3. to record (a program) on motion-picture film, using a kinescope. […]
- Kineshma
[kee-nish-muh; Russian kyee-nyi-shmuh] /ˈki nɪʃ mə; Russian ˈkyi nyɪ ʃmə/ noun 1. a city in the NW Russian Federation in Europe, NW of Nizhni Novgorod.
- Kinesia
1. a combining form with the meaning “movement, muscular activity,” used in the formation of compound words: dyskinesia; hyperkinesia. kinesia ki·ne·sia (kə-nē’zhə, kī-) n. See motion sickness.
- Kinesi-
kinesi- or kine- or kines- or kinesio- pref. Movement: kinesimeter.