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  • 1kind — kind1 noun 1》 a class or type of people or things having similar characteristics.     ↘character or nature: the trials were different in kind from any that preceded them. 2》 each of the elements (bread and wine) of the Eucharist. Phrases in kind… …

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  • 2kind — 1. adjective she is such a kind and caring person Syn: kindly, good natured, kindhearted, warmhearted, caring, affectionate, loving, warm; considerate, helpful, thoughtful, obliging, unselfish, selfless, altruistic, good, attentive; compassiona …

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  • 3Different Kind of Free — Studio album by ZOEgirl Released September 16, 2003 …

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  • 4Different Kind of Free — Album par ZOEgirl Sortie 16 septembre 2003 Label Sparrow Records Singles You Get Me Feel Alright Beautiful Name …

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  • 5Different Kind of Fire — Studio album by Prairie Oyster Released April 10, 1990 …

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  • 6different — 1. Fowler wrote in 1926 that insistence ‘that different can only be followed by from and not by to is a superstition’. It is in fact a 20c superstition that refuses to go away, despite copious evidence for the use of to and than dating back to… …

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  • 7Kind of Blue — Kind of Blue …

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  • 8different — different, diverse, divergent, disparate, various are comparable when they are used to qualify plural nouns and mean not identical or alike in kind or character. Different often implies little more than distinctness or separateness {four… …

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  • 9kind — Of its kind is too often used as a meaningless hedge: • Then the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival was launched, which has grown to become the most successful of its kind in the UK Independent on Sunday, 2007. Here, the kind of festival in… …

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  • 10different — [dif′ər ənt, dif′rənt] adj. [ME < OFr < L differens: see DIFFERENCE] 1. not alike; dissimilar: with from, or, esp. informally, than, and, in Brit. usage, to 2. not the same; distinct; separate; other 3. various 4. unlike most others;… …

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