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Word: Kind
Speech Type: Noun
Old English cynd(e), gecynd(e), of Germanic origin; related to kin. The original sense was ‘nature, the natural order’, also ‘innate character, form, or condition’ (compare with kind); hence ‘a class or race distinguished by innate characteristics’
kʌɪnd
a group of people or things having similar characteristics
Short Definition:group of people or things having similar characteristics
Examples:- all kinds of music
- more data of this kind would be valuable
each of the elements (bread and wine) of the Eucharist
Short Definition:each of elements bread and wine of Eucharist
Examples:- communion in both kinds
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