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Kinematic

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kin·e·mat·ics  (kn-mtks)
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The branch of mechanics that studies the motion of a body or a system of bodies without consideration given to its mass or the forces acting on it.

[From Greek knma, knmat-, motion, from knein, to move; see kei-2 in Indo-European roots.]

kine·matic, kine·mati·cal adj.
kine·mati·cal·ly adv.


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