divider vs kind

divider

noun
  • One who or that which divides or separates. 

  • A physical object for dividing up a space. 

  • A piece of card placed in a ring binder to separate groups of documents. 

  • An electronic device for separating a signal, frequency, etc., into two or more parts. 

  • A device resembling a drawing compass and used to transfer measurements of length. 

  • The median (US) or central reservation (UK) of a highway or other road where traffic in opposite directions are kept separated. 

kind

noun
  • A type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together. 

  • A makeshift or otherwise atypical specimen. 

  • Equivalent means used as response to an action. 

  • Goods or services used as payment, as e.g. in barter. 

  • Each of the two elements of the communion service, bread and wine. 

adj
  • Having a benevolent, courteous, friendly, generous, gentle, liberal, sympathetic, or warm-hearted nature or disposition, marked by consideration for – and service to – others. 

  • Favorable. 

  • Mild, gentle, forgiving 

  • Gentle; tractable; easily governed. 

  • Affectionate. 

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