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KIN'DLE, v.t. [L. accendo; from the root of candeo, caneo, to be light or white,...
KIND'ED, a. Begotten.
KIND, n. 1. Race; genus; generic class; as in mankind or humankind. In technical...
KIN'ATE, n. A salt formed by the union of kinic acid with a base.
KIM'BO KIN, n. [L. genus; Gr. connected with L. gigno, geno.] 1. Relation, prope...
KILT, n. A kind of short petticoat worn by the highlanders of Scotland. KILT , p...
KILOM'ETER, n. [Gr. a thousand, and a meter.] In the French system of measures, ...
KIL'OLITER, n. [Gr. a thousand, and a Greek measure. See Liter .] In the new Fre...
KIL'OGRAM, n. In the new system of French weights and measures, a thousand grams...
KIL'N-DRYING, ppr. Drying in a kiln.
KIL'N-DRY, v.t. kil-dry. To dry in a kiln; as, to kiln-dry or grain.
KIL'N-DRIED, pp. Dried in a kiln.
KILN, n. kil. 1. A large stove or oven; a fabric of brick or stone which may be ...
KIL'LOW, n. An earth of a blackish or deep blue color.
KIL'LINITE, n. A mineral, a variety of spodumene, found at Killeney, in Ireland.
KILL'ING, ppr. Depriving of life; quelling.