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a·kin
(ə-kĭn′)adj.
1. Of the same kin; related by blood.
2. Having a similar quality or character; analogous.
3. Linguistics Sharing a common origin or an ancestral form.
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akin
(əˈkɪn)adj (postpositive)
1. related by blood; of the same kin
2. (often foll by to) having similar characteristics, properties, etc
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a•kin
(əˈkɪn)adj.
1. of kin; related by blood.
2. allied by nature or inclination; having the same or very similar properties, qualities, preferences, etc.
[1580–90]
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Adj. | 1. | akin - similar in quality or character; "a feeling akin to terror"; "kindred souls"; "the amateur is closely related to the collector" similar - marked by correspondence or resemblance; "similar food at similar prices"; "problems similar to mine"; "they wore similar coats" |
2. | akin - related by blood related - connected by kinship, common origin, or marriage |
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akin
adjective
akin to similar to, like, related to, corresponding to, parallel to, comparable to, allied with, analogous to, affiliated with, of a piece with, kin to, cognate with, congenial with, connected with or to It's an activity more akin to gardening than to reading.
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akin
adjectiveConnected by or as if by kinship or common origin:
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Translations
مُتَشَابِه، مُتَجَانِس
příbuznýpodobný
beslægtet
srodan
keimlíkur
artimaspanašustoks pat kaip
līdzīgsradniecīgs
akin
[əˈkɪn] ADJCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
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[əˈkɪn] adj akin to (similar to) → equivalente a, simile a; (of same family as) → imparentato/a aCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
akin
(əˈkin) adjective (often with to) similar in nature. This problem is akin to the one we had last year.
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akin
a. consanguíneo, de cualidades uniformes.
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