kind

  • 71kind — [OE] Kind the noun and kind the adjective are ultimately the same word, but they split apart in pre historic times. Their common source was Germanic *kunjam, the ancestor of English kin. From it, using the collective prefix *ga and the abstract… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 72kind — See: in a way also in a kind of way, in kind …

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  • 73Kind — Puut (der), Kind (et) Kind (unreifes) Schnuddelspuut (der) …

    Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon

  • 74kind of — to some degree. I try to dress kind of nicely for work. I guess I kind of forget to thank her for all she does for me …

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  • 75kind — I adj 1. good, benevolent, benign, benignant, beneficent; mild, gentle, tender, Fr. gentil; compassionate, loving, Inf.Christian, humane, decent, noble, human; gracious, generous, charitable, bounteous, giving; lionhearted, big hearted,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 76kind — I noun all kinds of gifts Syn: sort, type, variety, style, form, class, category, genre II adjective a kind and caring person Syn: kindly, good natured, kind hearted, warm hearted, caring …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 77kind of — spoken used when you are talking about someone or something in a general way without being very exact or definite It kind of brings up an issue we talked about at the first meeting. He was kind of strange, but I liked him …

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  • 78Kind — Kịnd , das; [e]s, er; an Kindes statt; von Kind auf; sich bei jemandem lieb Kind machen (einschmeicheln) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 79Kind — das Kind, er (Grundstufe) kleiner Mensch, der noch nicht erwachsen ist Beispiel: Sie hat zwei kleine Kinder. Kollokation: ein Kind zur Welt bringen …

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  • 80Kind — das Kind, er 1. Mein Bruder hat zwei Kinder. 2. Wir haben ein Kind bekommen. 3. Die Kinder spielen Fußball …

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