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at·o·ny \ˈatənē, -ni\ noun also ato·nia \əˈtōnēə, āˈ-\ (plural atonies also atonias) Etymology: Late Latin atonia, from Greek, from atonos slack, without tone (from a- a- (II) + tonos tone) + -ia -y — more at tone 1. : lack of tonus or vital energy : weakness especially of a contractile organ 2. phonetics : lack of stress or accent |