It is certain that then we did not adore God alone, but wood and stones instead of him, the pictures, the reliquaries of the dead, and things of a like kind.
But we ask what there is in these public general processions, beyond the pompous accoutrements, lamps and luminaries, relics, and other things of a like kind?
Of the nature of a prelude; introductory; indicating that something of a like kind is to follow.
A word which is irregular or anomalous either in declension or conjugation, or which deviates from ordinary forms of inflection in words of a like kind; especially, a noun which is irregular in declension.
Having a precedent; authorized or sanctioned by an example of a like kind.
And other foreign evidences of a like kindmight be brought forward.
For the originals of all the above names, and for numerous others of a like kind, see Irish Names of Places, vol.
Defn: Of the nature of a prelude; introductory; indicating that something of a like kind is to follow.
Defn: Having a precedent; authorized or sanctioned by an example of a like kind.
Defn: A word which is irregular or anomalous either in declension or conjugation, or which deviates from ordinary forms of inflection in words of a like kind; especially, a noun which is irregular in declension.
VII At the time when Miss Nightingale's Indian work was thus largely concentrated upon village sanitation, she was no less busily employed, though in a different way, upon work of a like kind at home.
It regards every organised being as generated by one of like kind, either as an educt or a product.
Equally remarkable is a further analogy of like kind.
Moreover, when there grow up in one place, as a Manchester or a Birmingham, many establishments of like kind, this process is carried still further.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like kind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.