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What is the noun for kinds?

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kind
  1. A type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together.
  2. A makeshift or otherwise atypical specimen.
  3. (archaic) One's inherent nature; character, natural disposition.
  4. Goods or services used as payment, as e.g. in barter.
  5. Equivalent means used as response to an action.
  6. (Christianity) Each of the two elements of the communion service, bread and wine.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “We had to consider every kind of material that could possibly be used for building this fence.”
      “I like this kind of music.”
kin
kindred
  1. (often plural only) Distant and close relatives, collectively; kin. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  2. (often plural only) People of the same ethnic descent, not including speaker; brethren. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  3. (countable) A grouping of relatives.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “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.”
      “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.”
kinship
  1. relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption
  2. relation or connection by nature or character
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  4. Examples:
    1. “As the journey progressed, he developed a great kinship with his fellow shipmates.”
      “There is much kinship between the two tongues, and many striking similarities between the gods of the two mythologies.”
      “You will feel a kinship with your ancestors, and appreciate the strength and physical endurance that has kept the human race alive from its birth in a direct line to your very own existence.”
kindliness
  1. The state of feeling kindly towards someone or something, or the actions inspired thereby.
  2. (archaic) Favourableness; mildness.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “This feeling does not exclude warm personal kindliness towards the poor.”
      “One reason they gave for moving away from their homeland was the erosion of kindliness and good manners in the old country.”
      “Despite its essential inequities and hidebound nostalgia, Old England was a gentle place of tolerance, common sense, and universal kindliness.”
kindness
  1. The state of being kind.
  2. An instance of kind or charitable behaviour.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The couple was left speechless by the kindness bestowed upon them by friends and neighbors.”
      “It would be a kindness on your part to donate to this worthy cause.”
      “Finally, I must acknowledge the kindness of His Grace The Duke of Norfolk in allowing access to his archives at Arundel Castle.”
kindship
  1. The state, condition, or essence of being kind; kindness.
  2. An act of kindness.
kintype
  1. A kin relationship expressed in terms of the specific direct relationships involved, such as "mother's brother's son" rather than the more general "cousin".
kin
kindred
  1. A combination of extended family and religious group, of the Ásatrú religious order in America.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “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.”
      “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.”
kinslayer
  1. (rare, mostly in fantasy fiction) One who slays his or her own kin; a parricide.
kindhood
  1. The quality of being of a kind or sort.
kindheartedness
  1. The quality of being kindhearted.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Her kindheartedness was evident in the way she consistently went out of her way to help those in need.”
      “She is known for her kindheartedness, always going out of her way to help those in need.”
      “Named Rajo, meaning hope, everyone called her Raasta, because of her dreadlocks, and her kindheartedness was legendary.”
kinlessness
  1. The state or condition of being kinless.
kindnesse
  1. Obsolete spelling of kindness
kindredness
  1. The quality of being kindred.
kindredship
kinred
  1. Obsolete form of kindred.
kin
kinde
  1. Obsolete spelling of kind
kinhood
kinsmanship
  1. kinship
  2. Examples:
    1. “Because I am a fellow Celt and the kinsmanship runs deep and goes back centuries.”
      “Three factors emerged named marco, personal as well as kinsmanship.”
kindheartednesses
kinsmanships
  1. plural of kinsmanship
kindlinesses
kinslayers
  1. plural of kinslayer
kindships
  1. plural of kindship.
kindnesses
  1. plural of kindness
  2. Examples:
    1. “I don't know exactly what my father hoped to accomplish by denying us this most basic of human kindnesses.”
      “Before you had it even formulated in your mind, she had offered to help and, sadly, we never had a chance to return so many kindnesses.”
      “They regularly shower their friends with wildly extravagant gifts, kindnesses which Phillip and Alice could never hope to return or repay.”
kindreds
  1. plural of kindred
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The consubstantial kindreds known as totemic groups include both human and non-human kin.”
      “Among these patterns are those that cross-cut human and other species, creating the consubstantial kindreds known as totemic groups.”
      “But on his right hand he saw how they of the kindreds held them firm on the way.”
kinships
  1. plural of kinship
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “At the same time, it revealed for me kinships that the vast machinery of global capital and state politics works so hard to keep hidden.”
      “Many more unexpected kinships between vastly different artists can be discovered in the collection.”
      “The group stemmed from princes and nobles of other provinces and kinships that had once been submitted to the power of the Imerina kings.”
kintypes
  1. plural of kintype
kinreds
  1. plural of kinred
kindes
  1. plural of kinde
  2. Examples:
    1. “This stence spoken as it were in a sme, may be enlarged, if seuerally you reherse vp al the kindes of learning.”
      “This appeareth plainely out of the nature of a solid angle, by the kindes of plaine figures.”
kinds
  1. plural of kind
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “We know that radio waves and waves of all kinds of frequencies are constantly going through our bodies.”
      “She has a long way to go before collecting every species because there are 350,000 different kinds of beetle.”
      “People completed the course dressed in all kinds of weird and wacky outfits this year.”
kins
  1. plural of kin
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In addition to kins and affines, almost all the villagers are invited to join in.”
      “What, then, would be the marriageable status of the two kins which bare the phratry names?”
      “To bring physical assistance, support and to listen to users undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy, as well as to their next of kins.”
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