Having similar, corresponding or related qualities or characteristics
“Heat, light, electricity, magnetism, nervous sensation, etc., are all kindred elements of the same one great, natural force, that pervades the material universe.”
Congenial, like-minded, or free from disagreement or dissent
“Seeing that Sean held kindred views on both the war and the English, the volunteers rejoined with gusto.”
Descended from the same parent or ancestor
“It is believed to be the physical presence of the spirit of the lineage or kindred ancestors.”
Denoting a relationship or association between two things, typically an organization
Related to the topic being discussed or considered
A group of people related by blood, marriage or ancestry
“Under wrong information conveyed to them by Lalan's fellow pilgrims of the past, his kindred had by now taken him to be dead and had performed his last rites.”
A relationship by bloodline
“Such clemency reflected the religious and cultural homogeneity of French aristocratic society, ties of kindred and marriage, and respect for fellow knights, not to mention a desire for rich ransom.”
One's family or ethnic descent
A connection (physical or logical) between multiple persons or things
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