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kind1
noun
    1. A group, class, sort, race or type.
      Thesaurus: sort, brand, category, breed, family, genus, set, tribe, denomination, type, variety.
    2. A particular variety or a specimen belonging to a specific variety.
    3. Nature, character or distinguishing quality.
      Example: differ in kind
Idiom: a kind of ...
    Something like a ....
      Example: a kind of magazine
Idiom: after its kind
    According to its nature.
Idiom: in kind
    Said of payment: in goods instead of money.
    Said of repayment or retaliation: in the same form as the treatment received.
      Thesaurus: similarly, in a similar fashion, in the same way.
Idiom: kind of (kinda)
    colloq
    Somewhat ; slightly.
      Example: kind of old-fashioned
      Thesaurus: moderately, somewhat, sort of (slang), having the nature of.
Idiom: nothing of the kind
    Not at all; completely the reverse.
Idiom: of a kind
    Of the same sort.
      Example: three of a kind
    Of doubtful worth.
      Example: an explanation of a kind
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon gecynd nature.

Info:
    ○ Like sort, kind gives rise to a usage difficulty when it is followed by of with a plural noun and needs to be preceded by a demonstrative pronoun this, that, these, those. The grammatical sequences in use are as follows:
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    ○ The first is sometimes rejected by language purists, but it is common especially in speech.


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