Associations to the word «Parkin»
Noun
- Dm
- Parkinson
- Bray
- Dopamine
- Rochdale
- Lance
- Gillespie
- Incidence
- Chronicles
- Barnsley
- Tremor
- Dementia
- Terence
- Sara
- Sclerosis
- Cutler
- Harp
- Walls
- Brigham
- Prevalence
- Paula
- Jon
- Medication
- Peyton
- Swindon
- Carlton
- Mutation
- Mortality
- Depletion
- Degeneration
- Onset
- Dysfunction
- Barbara
- Luton
- Pall
- Disease
- Wakefield
- Cora
- Coping
- Symptom
- Gareth
- Alfa
- Spencer
- Huntington
- Platt
- Buddy
- Caregiver
- Infinity
- Ganglion
- Agonist
- Inuit
- Andrea
- Keyboardist
- Violin
- Impairment
- Meade
- Marxism
- Constance
- Schizophrenia
- Tate
- Gait
- Jennifer
- Steve
- Cecil
- Trevor
- Carla
- Huddersfield
- Mansfield
- Hawthorn
- Noah
- Ipswich
- Wesley
- Gene
- Millimeter
- Simon
- Lindsay
- Bladder
- Diabetes
- Caretaker
- Tau
- Neuron
- Paradox
- Peterson
- Molly
- Magnum
- Leonard
- Alpha
- Novella
- Chromosome
- Staging
Wiktionary
PARKIN, noun. A traditional soft cake of Northern England, usually made with oatmeal and treacle.
PARKIN, noun. (biochemistry) A particular protein, mutations in which are associated with Parkinson's disease.
PARKIN, proper noun. A surname.
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