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Definition of kind
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of kind is as below...
Kind
(superl.)
Characteristic
of the
species;
belonging
to one's
nature;
natural;
native.
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Kerana
::
Kerana
(n.) A kind of long
trumpet,
used among the
Persians..
Dungaree
::
Dungaree
(n.) A
coarse
kind of
unbleached
cotton
stuff.
Ochrea
::
Ochrea
(n.) A kind of
sheath
formed
by two
stipules
united
round a stem.
Risotto
::
Risotto
(n.) A kind of
pottage.
Minnow
::
Minnow
(n.) A small
European
fresh-water
cyprinoid
fish
(Phoxinus
laevis,
formerly
Leuciscus
phoxinus);
sometimes
applied
also to the young of
larger
kinds;
--
called
also minim and
minny.
The name is also
applied
to
several
allied
American
species,
of the
genera
Phoxinus,
Notropis,
or
Minnilus,
and
Rhinichthys..
Bockelet
::
Bockelet
(n.) A kind of
long-winged
hawk; --
called
also
bockerel,
and
bockeret..
Step
::
Step (v. i.) The space
passed
over by one
movement
of the foot in
walking
or
running;
as, one step is
generally
about three feet, but may be more or less. Used also
figuratively
of any kind of
progress;
as, he
improved
step by step, or by
steps..
Sabotiere
::
Sabotiere
(n.) A kind of
freezer
for ices.
Melton
::
Melton
(n.) A kind of stout
woolen
cloth with
unfinished
face and
without
raised
nap. A
commoner
variety
has a
cotton
warp.
Tiger
::
Tiger (n.) A kind of growl or
screech,
after
cheering;
as, three
cheers
and a
tiger..
Orris
::
Orris (n.) A plant of the genus Iris (I.
Florentina);
a kind of
flower-de-luce.
Its
rootstock
has an odor
resembling
that of
violets.
Stiletto
::
Stiletto
(n.) A kind of
dagger
with a
slender,
rounded,
and
pointed
blade..
Palissy
::
Palissy
(a.)
Designating,
or of the
nature
of, a kind of
pottery
made by
Bernard
Palissy,
in
France,
in the 16th
centry..
Tam-tam
::
Tam-tam
(n.) A kind of drum used in the East
Indies
and other
Oriental
countries;
--
called
also
tom-tom.
Mould
::
Mould (n.) A
growth
of
minute
fungi of
various
kinds,
esp. those of the great
groups
Hyphomycetes,
and
Physomycetes,
forming
on damp or
decaying
organic
matter..
Sciopticon
::
Sciopticon
(n.) A kind of magic
lantern.
Catamaran
::
Catamaran
(n.) A kind of raft or
float,
consisting
of two or more logs or
pieces
of wood
lashed
together,
and moved by
paddles
or sail; -- used as a surf boat and for other
purposes
on the
coasts
of the East and West
Indies
and South
America.
Modified
forms are much used in the
lumber
regions
of North
America,
and at
life-saving
stations..
Spook
::
Spontoon
(n.) A kind of
half-pike,
or
halberd,
formerly
borne by
inferior
officers
of the
British
infantry,
and used in
giving
signals
to the
soldiers..
Three-pile
::
Three-pile
(n.) An old name for the
finest
and most
costly
kind of
velvet,
having
a fine, thick
pile..
Tine
::
Tine (v. t.) To
kindle;
to set on fire.
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