Akimiski island
an island in sw james bay, in the se northwest territories, in s central canada. about 898 sq. mi. (2326 sq. km).
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of ; related by blood (usually used predicatively): cousins who were too closely akin for marriage. allied by nature; having the same properties: something akin to vertigo was troubling her. having or showing an affinity; kindred: they are emotionally but not intellectually akin. contemporary examples in an interview with the daily beast on monday, akin […]
- Akinesia
absence, loss, or impairment of the power of voluntary movement. akinesia a·ki·ne·sia (ā’kĭ-nē’zhə, -kī-) or a·ki·ne·sis (-sĭs) n. a slowness or loss of normal motor function resulting in impaired muscle movement. a’ki·ne’sic (-zĭk, -sĭk) or a’ki·net’ic (-nět’ĭk) adj.
- Akinesis
absence, loss, or impairment of the power of voluntary movement. akinesia a·ki·ne·sia (ā’kĭ-nē’zhə, -kī-) or a·ki·ne·sis (-sĭs) n. a slowness or loss of normal motor function resulting in impaired muscle movement. a’ki·ne’sic (-zĭk, -sĭk) or a’ki·net’ic (-nět’ĭk) adj.
- Akinesthesia
akinesthesia akinesthesia a·kin·es·the·sia (ā-kĭn’ĭs-thē’zhə, ā-kī’nĭs-) n. loss of the ability to perceive movement.
- Akinete
(in certain algae) a nonmotile, as-xual spore formed within a cell, the wall of which is fused to that of the parent cell.