Definition of Kinema

1. cinema [n -S] - See also: cinema

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kinema

kindnesses
kindof
kindred
kindred soul
kindred spirit
kindred spirits
kindreds
kinds
kindsa
kindy
kine
kine-
kine-pox
kinectin
kinedom
kinema (current term)
kinemas
kinematic
kinematic envelope
kinematic face-bow
kinematic viscosity
kinematical
kinematically
kinematics
kineme
kinemerk
kinemerks
kinemes
kinemetric
kinemetry

Literary usage of Kinema

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Philosophy of Change by Daniel Pomeroy Rhodes (1909)
"sist in their original cosmic lines in each succeeding ki- nema as the square of the number of the kinema is con- i • i .- - 2U tamed times in -j—. ..."

2. In Praise of Film Studies: Essays in Honor of Makino Mamoruby Mark Howard Nornes, Mamoru Makino, Aaron Gerow by Mark Howard Nornes, Mamoru Makino, Aaron Gerow (2001)
"... fans in the Osaka-Kyoto-Kobe area gathered, created the Baby kinema Club ... In Tokyo as well, a Baby kinema Club was started, publishing the journal ..."

3. The Path of the Modern Russian Stage: And Other Essays by Alexander Bakshy (1918)
"Their attainments on the theatre stage need not be discussed in this instance, but it stands beyond dispute that of kinema-acting they understand very ..."

4. The Pre- and Proto-historic Finns, Both Eastern and Western, with the Magic by Baron John Abercromby Abercromby (1898)
"Only one bone instrument seems to have been found, a lance-head 6 inches long, that was picked up at the mouth of the river kinema. An indication of the age ..."

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