Chúri a particular kind of stone, rather harder than redjeng.
What is still more remarkable, there is a similar approach to constancy in the proportion of these murders annually committed with every particular kind of instrument.
Each person learns to supply only a particular kind of goods, and if change of fashion or any other cause leads to a falling off in the demand for that kind of goods, the producer is left in poverty, until he can learn another trade.
Anything, then, which affects the numbers of men able and willing to do a particular kind of work, affects the wages of such men.
And it has this particular quality because it has an object of a particular kind; and this is true of the other arts and sciences?
It also means a particular kind of small Irish horse: and also a wooden one, such as is given to children.
A particular kind of shoe without a heel, worn in Ireland, and figuratively used to signify the Irish accent.
Is a sweet taste a particular kindof pleasure or pleasant sensation, or is it not?
The former, indeed, is a particular kind of sensation, but the latter is merely a vibrative or undulatory motion the air.
And it is this: because intense heat is nothing else but a particular kind of painful sensation; and pain cannot exist but in a perceiving being; it follows that no intense heat can really exist in an unperceiving corporeal substance.
A particular kind of writing practiced by the ancient Irish, and found in inscriptions on stones, metals, etc.
It is plainly this; to reprobate a particular kind of commerce, in a moral view, and to request the interposition of Congress to effect its abrogation.
It is plainly this; to reprobate a particular kind of commerce, in a moral view, and to request the interposition of congress to effect its abrogation.
In case of illness among the animals, the great remedy used is a particular kind of electricity, which gives an impulse to the blood and changes the humours.
Most probably the victim at first represented a particular kindof sacred tree.
The family then obtain a particular kind of creeping plant called vawm, which they make into a coil.
Every clan (Familienstamm) has a definite thing which is forbidden to all the members of the clan, whether it be a particular kind of meat, or a certain fish, or as here the stalk of a gourd.
Does purposive connexion in nature prove a particular kind of causality?
He who, in this world, adores his soul, firmly regarding it to be a deity of a particular kind, obtains success consistent with the nature of that particular deity.
If a man wants a particular kind of money, as gold, or silver, or quarters, the principles stated do not apply; they apply only to dollars and cents as such.
An agent to sell a particular kind of goods for one principal, even though his agency is not expected to take the agent's whole time, cannot undertake an agency for a competing principal.
The former, indeed, is a particular kind of sensation, but the latter is merely a vibrative or undulatory motion in the air.
Experience certainly shows us the frequent occurrence of moods in which we have an apparent bias for or against a particular kind of feeling.
Even when the colour and taste remain the same a particular kind of heat may change the smell.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particular kind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.