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kind in Latin

kind in Latin is benignus, mitis, genus — kind means a type or category of thing that shares common features with others.

kind in Latin

benignus
adj
mitis
adj
genus
noun
(type theory) The type of a type constructor or a higher-order type operator.

What does "kind" mean?

  1. noun A type or category of thing that shares common features with others.
    "What kind of music do you like?"
  2. adj Friendly, generous, and considerate toward others.
    "It was very kind of her to help the new student settle in."

kind in a sentence

  • What kind of music do you like?
  • There are many kinds of apples at the market.
  • It was very kind of her to help the new student settle in.
  • He always speaks in a kind and patient way.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "kind" in Latin?

"kind" in Latin is benignus, mitis, genus. kind means: A type or category of thing that shares common features with others.

How do you use "kind" in a sentence?

Example: "What kind of music do you like?" In Latin, "kind" is benignus, mitis, genus.

Are there other ways to say "kind" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "kind": benignus, mitis, genus.

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