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kinetic (adj.)

"relating to muscular motion," 1841, from Greek kinetikos "moving, putting in motion," from kinetos "moved," verbal adjective of kinein "to move" (from PIE root *keie- "to set in motion").

Buster Keaton's subject was kinetic man, a being he approached with the almost metaphysical awe we reserve for a Doppelgänger. This being was, eerily, himself, played by himself, then later in a projection room, watched by himself: an experience never possible to any generation of actors in the previous history of the world. [Hugh Kenner, "The Counterfeiters," 1968]

From 1855 as "causing motion." Related: Kinetical; kinetically.

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Definitions of kinetic from WordNet

kinetic (adj.)
relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith;
kinetic energy
kinetic (adj.)
characterized by motion;
modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime
kinetic (adj.)
supplying motive force; "the complex civilization of which Rome was the kinetic center"- H.O.Taylor;
Synonyms: energizing / energising
From wordnet.princeton.edu