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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: KHA-KRI |
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KIND (O. E. ge-cynde, from the same root as is seen in " kin," supra) , a word in origin meaning birth
adjective , natural. From the application of the term
object
group
kind ," i.e. in goods or produce as distinguished from money, is used as equivalent to the Latin in specie; in ecclesiastical usage " communion in both kinds " or " in one kind " refers to the elements of bread
Eucharist
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adjective " kind," i.e. gentle, friendly, benevolent, has developed from the meaning " born," " natural," through " of good birth
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