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  1. KINDRED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Kindred first entered English as a noun during the Middle Ages. That noun, which can refer to a group of related individuals or to one's own relatives, gave rise to the adjective kindred in the 14th century. …

  2. Kindred (novel) - Wikipedia

    Dana makes hard choices to survive slavery and ensure her return to her own time. Kindred explores the dynamics and dilemmas of antebellum slavery from the sensibility of a late 20th-century Black …

  3. Kindred Hospitals | Recovery from Complex Conditions

    2 days ago · Kindred Hospitals, a nationwide network of specialty hospitals, provides long-term acute care and specialized rehabilitation to medically complex patients.

  4. KINDRED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    The steady companionship of two or three kindred spirits can kindle the courage we need to speak and act as citizens.

  5. KINDRED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    KINDRED definition: a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk; kin. See examples of kindred used in a sentence.

  6. Trusted home swapping and exchange community | Kindred

    Travel meaningfully with Kindred’s trusted home exchange community. Swap homes with like-minded members and explore the world affordably, together.

  7. Kindred - League of Legends

    Separate, but never parted, Kindred represents the twin essences of death. Lamb's bow offers a swift release from the mortal realm for those who accept their fate.

  8. Kindred - definition of kindred by The Free Dictionary

    1. Of the same ancestry or family: kindred clans. 2. Having a similar or related origin, nature, or character: kindred emotions.

  9. kindred - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    associated by origin, nature, qualities, etc.: kindred languages. having the same belief, attitude, or feeling: We are kindred spirits on the issue of gun control.

  10. Kindred Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    All men are the sons of God, and kindred in nature with the divinity. The metaphysics of Aristotle, the ethics of Spinoza, the philosophical works of Cicero, and many kindred works, were also frequent …