- An
akmon is a multi-ton
concrete block used for
breakwater and
seawall armouring. It was
originally designed in the
Netherlands in the 1960s, as an improvement...
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Modified Cube (United States, 1959), the
Stabit (United Kingdom, 1961), the
Akmon (The Netherlands, 1962), the
Dolos (South Africa, 1963), the Stabilopod [ro]...
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provides a
genealogy for Charon,
except for one
reference making him a son of
Akmon (father of Ur****) [de],
found in the
entry "Akmonides" in the
lexicon of...
- Song
Christopher Watson Travis Radina Ayesha Ghazi Edwin Jen Eyer
Dharma Akmon Jenn
Cornell Erica Briggs Lisa
Disch Area • City 29.09 sq mi (75.35 km2)...
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Modified Cube (United States, 1959), the
Stabit (United Kingdom, 1961), the
Akmon (The Netherlands, 1962), the
Dolos (South Africa, 1963), the Stabilopod [ro]...
- Jahrbücher für das kl****ische
Altertum 27 (1911): 457–68.
Vittore Pisani, "
Akmon e Dieus",
Archivio glottologico italiano 24 (1930): 65–73.
Janda 2005, pp...
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management Managed retreat Submersion Hard
engineering A-Jacks
Accropode Akmon Artificial reef
Breachway Breakwater Cliff stabilization Dolos Flood wall...
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origin of this word,
which then
would have as
cognates ancient Gr**** ἄκμων (
ákmōn "anvil, pestle; meteorite"),
Persian آسمان (âsemân, âsmân "stone, sling-stone;...
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Bearsden in Scotland. The
genus name is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** “
akmon” (“anvil”) + “istion” (“sail”)
referring to the
appearance of its first...
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There are
several characters named Acmon or
Akmon (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκμων
means 'anvil, pestle') in Gr**** mythology: Acmon, one of the
mythical race of...