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    kind
    [kīnd]
    noun
    kind (noun) · kinds (plural noun)
    1. a group of people or things having similar characteristics:
      "all kinds of music" · "a new kind of education" · "more data of this kind would be valuable"
    Origin
    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’.
    kind
    [kīnd]
    adjective
    kind (adjective) · kinder (comparative adjective) · kindest (superlative adjective)
    Origin
    Old English gecynde ‘natural, native’; in Middle English the earliest sense is ‘well born or well bred’, whence ‘well disposed by nature, courteous, gentle, benevolent’.
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