From psycho- + -kinesis.
psychokinesis (usually uncountable, plural psychokineses)
- (parapsychology) The movement of physical systems and objects by the use of psychic power. Abbreviated as PK.
movement inanimate objects by the use of psychic power
- Basque: telekinesia, psikokinesia
- Bulgarian: телекинеза (telekineza)
- Chinese: 念力 (zh) (niànlì)
- Mandarin: 念力 (zh) (niànlì), 心靈致動/心灵致动 (xīnlíngzhìdòng), 心靈遙感/心灵遥感 (xīnlíngyáogǎn)
- Czech: telekineze
- Danish: psykokinese, telekinese
- Dutch: telekinese (nl)
- Estonian: telekinees
- Finnish: psykokinesia, telekinesia
- French: psychokinèse (fr), psychokinésie (fr), télékinésie (fr)
- German: Psychokinese (de), Telekinese (de)
- Greek: τηλεκίνηση (el) (tilekínisi), τηλεκινησία (el) f (tilekinisía), ψυχοκίνηση (el) f (psychokínisi)
- Hebrew: טלקינזיס (he)
- Italian: psicocinesi f, telecinesi (it)
- Japanese: 念力 (ja) (nenriki)
- Korean: 정신감응 (jeongsin'gameung)
- Macedonian: психокинеза (psihokineza), телекинеза (telekineza)
- Polish: psychokineza f
- Portuguese: telecinésia
- Romanian: telechinezie (ro)
- Russian: телекине́з (ru) (telekinéz), психокине́з (ru) (psixokinéz)
- Serbo-Croatian: telekineza, телекинеза
- Slovak: psychokinéza, telekinéza
- Spanish: psicociensis, psicoquinesia, telequinesis, telequinesia
- Swedish: telekinesi (sv)
- Turkish: telekinezi (tr)
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