Zigzag vs Kindred - What's the difference?
zigzag | kindred |
a line or path that proceeds by sharp turns in alternating directions
one of such sharp turns
Moving in, or having a zigzag.
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To move or to twist in a zigzag manner.
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English reduplications
English refractory feminine rhymes
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(often, plural only) Distant and close relatives, collectively. (rfex)
(often, plural only) Peoples of the same ethnic descent, not including speaker; brethren. (rfex)
(countable) A grouping of relatives.
* Shakespeare
A combination of extended family and religious group, of the religious order in America.
Of the same nature.
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As a proper noun zigzag
is a small town in oregon.As a noun kindred is
(often|plural only) distant and close relatives, collectively or kindred can be a combination of extended family and religious group, of the religious order in america.As an adjective kindred is
of the same nature.zigzag
English
Noun
(en noun)Adjective
(en adjective)- between two spears of rock, directly in line with his position, showed a zigzag crack that at night would let through the gleam of sky.
Verb
- At the base this vent was dark, cool, and smelled of dry, musty dust. It zigzagged so that he could not see ahead more than a few yards at a time.
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kindred
English
Noun
(en noun)- I think there's no man is secure / But the queen's kindred .
Synonyms
* (people of same ethnic descent) brethren, kinshipNoun
(en noun)Synonyms
* Hearth * Garth * SteadExternal links
*Adjective
(-)Metaphysics, translated by W. D. Ross, Nashotah, Wisconsin, USA: The Classical Library, 2001, book 1, part 1.
- We have said in the Ethics what the difference is between art and science and the other kindred faculties;