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akinetic, a.|eɪkɪˈnɛtɪk| [f. a- 14 + kinetic a.; in medical use, after akinesia.] Lacking movement, stationary, static; now spec. in Med., characterized or affected by akinesia.
1889Sat. Rev. 30 Nov. 605/1 The Toryism which, without being merely ‘akinetic’, takes the true Tory attitude and asks whether rationally making the best of things as they are is not better than never-ending experiments. 1927I. S. Wechsler Textbk. Clin. Neurol. iv. 319 Sometimes [in cases of apraxia] spontaneous movements alone are lost: this is known as akinetic apraxia. 1934R. R. Grinker Neurol. xxv. 831 The toneless fits or akinetic attacks comprise a not infrequent type of [epileptic] attack. 1941Brain LXIV. 273 In a case of cystic tumour of the 3rd ventricle we have observed a peculiar mental state which may be described as akinetic or trance-like mutism. 1977Brain's Dis. Nervous Syst. (ed. 8) xxii. 1104 Attacks in which falling occurs but in which there are no convulsive movements are often called akinetic epilepsy. 1983Oxf. Textbk. Med. II. xi. 109/1 Any child or young adult presenting with any form of dyskinesia or akinetic-rigid syndrome..should be investigated to exclude Wilson's disease. |