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‖ akinesia Phys.|ækɪˈniːsɪa| [a. Gr. ἀκινησία quiescence, f. ἀ priv. + κίνησις motion, f. κῑνέ-ειν to move.] Loss of the power of voluntary movement; paralysis of the motor nerves. (Also called akinesis, not according to Gr. analogy.)
1878M. Foster Physiol. iii. vi. §4. 511 Anæsthesia (a loss of sensation) and akinesia (a loss of movement). 1878Hamilton Nerv. Dis. 306 A condition of akinesis and prostration takes the place of the irritable nervous state. |