- nounkin (noun) · kins (plural noun)
- one's family and relations:"he is expected to make a payment to his wife's kin"
- animals or plants that are related to a particular species or kind:"dolphins, whales, and their kin" · "the Acari include ticks, mites, and their kin"
OriginOld English cynn, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kunne, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘give birth to’, shared by Greek genos and Latin genus ‘race’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnounadjective- related. See alsoakin.
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- Relatives collectivelyLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.[ kin ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun, (used with a plural verb) a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk. family relationship or kinship. a group of persons descended from a common ancestor or constituting a people, clan, tribe, or family.www.dictionary.com/browse/kinkin (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.www.thefreedictionary.com/kina person's relatives collectively; kinfolk. family relationship or kinship. a group of persons descended from a common ancestor or constituting a people, clan, tribe, or family. a relative or kinsman. someone or something of the same or similar kind: philosophy and its kin, theology.www.dictionary.com/browse/kin-
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