Noun
aker (plural akers)
Obsolete spelling of acre
Ventilashun iz a good thing, but when a man kant lay down and sleep in a 10 aker lot without taking down two lengths ov fence to let the wind in he iz alltogether too airish. Josh Billings
Aker BioMarine is a biotech innovator and Antarctic krill-harvesting company, dedicated to improving human and planetary health. Source: Internet
I cannot believe that Aker would dare to suggest to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (“MPE”) that it should be entitled to unilaterally override the terms of a ministerial approval. Source: Internet
McIver 2006, p. 35. The Polka Tulk Blues Band featured slide guitarist Jimmy Phillips, a childhood friend of Osbourne's, and saxophonist Alan "Aker" Clarke. Source: Internet
Middle Ages At some point, presumably after 1030 but clearly before 1152, the centre was moved from Aker to the peninsula near Rosenlundvika, what we today know as Domkirkeodden. Source: Internet
One harbor over from Aker Brygge, Oslo's striking — opened in 2008 — is still the talk of the town. Source: Internet