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Etymology edit

bio- +‎ mechanic

Adjective edit

biomechanic (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of biomechanical
    • 2009 June 28, Alan Schwarz, “While Recovering, Rockies’ Francis Revels in Physics of Pitching”, in New York Times[1]:
      The former Mets pitching coach Rick Peterson, who for 20 years has pioneered biomechanic analysis of pitching motions, said that he shielded athletes from the physics behind what they do.