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kin K0063300 (kĭn)n.1. a. (used with a pl. verb) One's relatives or family: visited my aunt and her kin.b. A relative or family member: Is she kin of yours?2. (used with a pl. verb) Organisms that are genetically related to another or others: cauliflower and its kin.adj.1. Related genetically or in the same family.2. Related or similar; akin: "If he feels a wisp of longing for her ... it is kin to what the serpent must have felt for Eve" (Barbara Klein Moss). [Middle English, from Old English cyn; see genə- in Indo-European roots.]kin (kɪn) n1. a person's relatives collectively; kindred2. a class or group with similar characteristics3. See next of kinadj4. (postpositive) related by blood5. a less common word for akin[Old English cyn; related to Old Norse kyn family, Old High German kind child, Latin genus kind]kin (kɪn) n. 1. all of a person's relatives; kindred. 2. a relative or kinsman. 3. a group of persons tracing or claiming descent from a common ancestor, or constituting a family, clan, tribe, or race. 4. someone or something of the same or similar kind. 5. family relationship or kinship. adj. 6. of the same family; related; akin. 7. of the same kind or nature; having affinity. Idioms: of kin, related; akin. [before 900; Middle English; Old English cyn; c. Old Saxon, Old High German kunni, Old Norse kyn, Gothic kuni; akin to Latin genus, Greek génos, Skt jánas. compare gender1] kin′less, adj. -kin a diminutive suffix of nouns: catkin. [Middle English < Middle Dutch, Middle Low German -ken] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | kin - a person having kinship with another or others; "he's kin"; "he's family"kinsperson, familyaffine - (anthropology) kin by marriagerelative, relation - a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey" | | 2. | kin - group of people related by blood or marriageclan, kin group, kindred, kinship group, tribesocial group - people sharing some social relationmishpachah, mishpocha - (Yiddish) the entire family network of relatives by blood or marriage (and sometimes close friends); "she invited the whole mishpocha"family unit, family - primary social group; parents and children; "he wanted to have a good job before starting a family"folks - your parents; "he wrote to his folks every day"family tree, genealogy - successive generations of kintotem - a clan or tribe identified by their kinship to a common totemic objectTribes of Israel, Twelve Tribes of Israel - twelve kin groups of ancient Israel each traditionally descended from one of the twelve sons of Jacobrelative, relation - a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey"clan member, clansman, clanswoman - a member of a clantribesman - someone who lives in a tribe | Adj. | 1. | kin - related by blood blood-related, consanguine, consanguineal, consanguineous, akin, cognaterelated - connected by kinship, common origin, or marriage |
kinnoun family, people, relations, relatives, connections, kindred, kinsmen, kith, kinsfolk She has gone to live with her husband's kin.kinnoun1. One's relatives collectively:family, kindred, kinfolk.2. A person connected to another person by blood or marriage:kinsman, kinswoman, relation, relative.Translationskin (kin) noun plural persons of the same family; one's relations. 家屬,親屬 家族,家属,亲属 adjective related. 有親屬關係的 有亲属关系的ˈkinsfolk (ˈinz-) noun plural one's relations. 親屬 亲属ˈkinsman (ˈkinz-) , ˈkinswoman (ˈkinz-) – plurals ˈkinsmen, ~ˈkinswomen – nouns a man or a woman of the same family as oneself. 家屬 亲属next of kin one's nearest relative(s). 最近的親屬 最近的亲属kin
kith and kinFriends and family. We are gathered here, with kith and kin, to celebrate this great union.See also: and, kin(one's) next of kinOne's closest living relative. Now that the body has been identified, we'll have to notify his next of kin of his death. The will specifies that her next of kin will be entitled to her entire estate.See also: kin, next, ofkith and kinfriends and relatives; people known to someone. I was delighted to find all my kith and kin waiting for me at the airport to welcome me home. I sent cards to my kith and kin, telling them of my arrival.See also: and, kinone's next of kinone's closest living relative or relatives. The police notified the dead man's next of kin. My next of kin lives 800 miles away.See also: kin, next, ofkith and kinFriends and family, as in Everyone was invited, kith and kin as well as distant acquaintances. This expression dates from the 1300s and originally meant "countrymen" ( kith meant "one's native land") and "family members." It gradually took on the present looser sense. See also: and, kinkith and kin your relations. Kith , an Old English word meaning ‘native land’ or ‘countrymen’, is now only used in this phrase, which itself dates back to the late 14th century. The variant kith or kin is also sometimes found.See also: and, kinkith and ˈkin (old-fashioned) friends and relatives: He has returned to live in Italy, where he’ll be surrounded by his kith and kin.See also: and, kinyour ˌnext of ˈkin (formal) your closest living relative or relatives: The hospital need to contact her next of kin — she is very ill indeed. ♢ This form must be signed by your next of kin. Kin is an old word for your family or your relatives.See also: kin, next, ofkith and kinFriends and family. This term is very old indeed, appearing in William Langland’s Piers Ploughman (1377), when kith meant “one’s native land,” and by extension one’s countrymen, and kin meant, as it still does, “members of one’s family.” Presumably the alliteration helped it survive. It became a cliché in the nineteenth century but is much less heard now and may be obsolescent. Ogden Nash played on it in “Family Court” (1930): “One would be in less danger From the wiles of the stranger If one’s own kin and kith Were more fun to be with.” See also: and, kinKIN
KINSmartphones from Microsoft that were designed to integrate social media. Made by Sharp and introduced by Verizon in May 2010 in the U.S., the KIN featured a slide-out keyboard and online storage for the phone's photos and videos. Six weeks after its debut, the KIN ONE and KIN TWO were discontinued due to poor sales. The phone came from Microsoft's 2008 acquisition of smartphone creator Danger, Inc. (see SideKick) and was a departure from previous Windows Mobile phones. Although elements may have been under the covers, KIN did not use the subsequent Windows Phone interface (see Windows Phone).kin
kin (kĭn)n.1. a. (used with a pl. verb) One's relatives or family: visited my aunt and her kin.b. A relative or family member: Is she kin of yours?2. (used with a pl. verb) Organisms that are genetically related to another or others: cauliflower and its kin.adj. Related genetically or in the same family.Kin
KinRelation by blood or consanguinity; relatives by birth. The term kin is ordinarily applied to relationships through ties of blood; however, it is sometimes used generally to include family relationships by affinity. Kindred is a synonym for kin. Kin
KinA unit of weight in Japan equivalent to 600 grams.KIN
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KIN➣Kingston (Amtrak station code; Kingston, RI) | KIN➣Kingston, Jamaica (Airport Code) | KIN➣Kids in Need (Chicago, IL) | KIN➣Katrina Information Network (Washington, DC) | KIN➣Korea Information Technology Network | KIN➣Komando Intelijen Negara (State Intelligence Command, Indonesia) | KIN➣Kit Identification Number |
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Synonyms for kinnoun familySynonyms- family
- people
- relations
- relatives
- connections
- kindred
- kinsmen
- kith
- kinsfolk
Synonyms for kinnoun one's relatives collectivelySynonymsnoun a person connected to another person by blood or marriageSynonyms- kinsman
- kinswoman
- relation
- relative
Synonyms for kinnoun a person having kinship with another or othersSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun group of people related by blood or marriageSynonyms- clan
- kin group
- kindred
- kinship group
- tribe
Related Words- social group
- mishpachah
- mishpocha
- family unit
- family
- folks
- family tree
- genealogy
- totem
- Tribes of Israel
- Twelve Tribes of Israel
- relative
- relation
- clan member
- clansman
- clanswoman
- tribesman
adj related by bloodSynonyms- blood-related
- consanguine
- consanguineal
- consanguineous
- akin
- cognate
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