1. parkin - Noun
2. Parkin - Proper noun
A surname transferred from the given name.
parkin (uncountable)
A traditional soft cake of Northern England, usually made with oatmeal and treacle.
Synonym: Yorkshire parkin
parkin (usually uncountable, plural parkins)
(biochemistry) A particular protein, mutations in which are associated with Parkinson's disease.
A minor city in Cross County, Arkansas, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgParkin faced a 2017 trial over claims he had been selling crystal meth, ecstasy and ‘liquid ecstasy’ GBL from his Marylebone flat, when the radio producer admitted to police he was a drug addict but denied that he had been acting as a dealer. Source: Internet
The Encyclopedia of Arkansas has updated Betty Evensky Greene, the Parkin native novelist best known for “Summer of My German Soldier, to note her death today in Florida at age 86. Source: Internet
Mars is working to reduce its exposure to environmental, social and governance risks, known as ESG, because it's next to impossible to track exactly where the huge amounts of raw materials that it uses are from, according to Mr Parkin. Source: Internet
NOTE: Parkin is normally wrapped, stored in a tin to ripen for a few days before serving. Source: Internet
For a full record of the log and journals of the entire voyage, see Ray Parkin, (1997) H.M. Bark Endeavour. Source: Internet
“Going through the season without a loss so far is credit to all the boys for putting in the hard work, but it means nothing if we don’t finish it off on Sunday,” Navarre coach Daniel Parkin said on Thursday. Source: Internet