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kindredadjective having a close connection like that between family membersarchaeology and the kindred science of anthropology affiliated, akin, allied, related associated, connected, interconnected, interrelated, joinedalike, analogous, cognate, comparable, connate, correspondent, corresponding, ditto, like, matching, parallel, resemblant, resembling, similar, such, suchlikeidentical, sameapposite, apropos, cogent, germane, material, pertinent, relevant unrelated diacritical(also diacritic), different, disparate, dissimilar, distinct, distinctive, diverse, nonidentical, other, unalike, unlikedifferentiable, discriminable, distinguishable having or marked by agreement in feeling or actionfinally found people who were kindred spirits when she joined the hiking club agreeable, amicable, compatible, congenial, frictionless, harmonious, unanimous, united pacific, peaceable, peacefulcollaborating, cooperative, symbiotic, synergetic, synergicnoncompetitive, nonconflicting, uncompetitivesympathetic, tolerant, understandingaffable, amiable, cordial, friendly, genial, neighborly disagreeable, discordant, disharmonious, disunited, incompatible, inharmonious, uncongenial antagonistic, antipathetic, clashing, conflicting, hostile, inimical, unfriendlybelligerent, contentious, quarrelsomecontradicting, contradictory, contrary, opposing, oppositecompeting, competitive, rivaling(or rivalling) kindrednouna group of persons who come from the same ancestorthe kingdom's royal kindred actually numbers in the thousands blood, clan, family, folks, house, kin, kinfolk(or kinfolks), kinsfolk, line, lineage, people, race, stock, tribe blended family, nuclear familyextended family, household, kithbrooddescendant(also descendent), issue, offspring, progeny, scion, seedclansman, kinsman, kinswoman, relativedynasty ancestry, birth, descent, extraction, origin, pedigree before the 12th century |