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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



9,815 words match “IND”

HURLWIND n.
A whirlwind. [Obs.] Sandys.
ILL-MINDED a.
Ill-disposed. Byron.
INBIND v.
To inclose. [Obs.] Fairfax.
INTERSCIND v.
To cut off. [R.]
JOINDER n. 4 definitions
The act of joining; a putting together; conjunction. Confirmed by mutual joinder of your hands. Shak.
KIND a. 9 definitions
; natural; native. [Obs.] Chaucer. It becometh sweeter than it should be, and loseth the kind taste. Holland.
KIND-HEARTED a.
Having kindness of nature; sympathetic; characterized by a humane disposition; as, a kind-hearted landlord. To thy self at least kind-hearted prove. Shak.
KIND-HEARTEDNESS n.
The state or quality of being kind-hearted; benevolence.
KINDERGARTEN n.
A school for young children, conducted on the theory that education should be begun by gratifying and cultivating the normal aptitude for exercise, play, observation, imitation, and construction; -- a name given by Friedrich Froebel, a German educator, who introduced this method of training, in rooms opening on a garde…
KINDERGARTNER n.
One who teaches in a kindergarten.
KINDLE v. 5 definitions
To bring forth young. [Obs.] Shak. The poor beast had but lately kindled. Holland.
KINDLER n.
One who, or that which, kindles, stirs up, or sets on fire."Kindlers of riot." Gay.
KINDLESS n.
Destitute of kindness; unnatural.[Obs.] "Kindless villain." Shak.
KINDLINESS n. 3 definitions
The quality or state of being kindly; benignity; benevolence; gentleness; tenderness; as, kindliness of disposition, of treatment, or of words. In kind a father, but not in kindliness. Sackville.
KINDLING n. 2 definitions
The of causing to burn, or of exciting or inflaming the passions.
KINDLY a. 5 definitions
According to the kind or nature; natural. [R.] The kindly fruits of the earth. Book of Com. Prayer. An herd of bulls whom kindly rage doth sting. Spenser. Whatsoever as the Son of God he may do, it is kindly for Him as the Son of Man to save the sons of men. L. Andrews.
KINDNESS n. 2 definitions
The state or quality of being kind, in any of its various senses; manifestation of kind feeling or disposition beneficence. I do fear thy nature; It is too full o' the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way. Shak. Unremembered acts Of kindness and of love. Wordsworth.
KINDRED n. 3 definitions
Relationship by birth or marriage; consanguinity; affinity; kin. Like her, of equal kindred to the throne. Dryden.
LIGHT-MINDED a.
Unsettled; unsteady; volatile; not considerate. -- Light"-mind`ed*ness, n.
LIKE-MINDED a.
Having a like disposition or purpose; of the same mind. Tillotson.
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