kinematographic

English

Etymology

From kinematography +‎ -ic.

Adjective

kinematographic (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of cinematographic.
    • 1910, Frederick Dessauer, “A New Method of Instantatneous Radiography”, in Archives of the Roentgen Ray, volume 14, page 258:
      In addition, a number of new possibilities would be opened up to diagraphy – e.g., radiography of movements, kinematographic radiography, and radiography of those in a state of convulsion.