dashes and bullets
Kind is usually an adjective (e.g., "She is kind"), and the noun form kindness refers to the quality of being kind. Example: Her kindness touched everyone in the room.
kinder, kindest
why is a cube a speacial kind of rectangular prism
Every graph shows comparisons of some kind or another.
What kind of statement is accepted without further justification?
Formal outline is a kind of outlining forms. ^^
what kind of tools did the cavemen use.
Tools.
Clarification of the original question:I have a 2000 page document with several thousand instances of formatting in two forms that need to be changed. They forms needing to be changed look like this: 1. you2i2. you 2iI need all of these abberent instances to be changed to:1. you2iThe built-in Copy/ReplaceAll feature only allows the formatting to be of one kind at a time, not mixed formatting. It removes mixed formatting when using the "ReplaceAll" feature. What is the solution?
well, wild roses have kind of a red outline around a green leaf. The outline is small.
They seem to mostly be woodworking tools.
When used to mean "somewhat," kind of is informal: She's kind of cute. When used taxonomically to indicate classification, kind of is formal: Dingoes are a kind of wild dog.
An informal farewell remark
It depends on what kind of tools.
yes on his left side it is an outline of a bird.
Actually, I needed the answer in this, but I'll try to figure it out. Ugh...Free-form outline is any kind of outline with irregular and improper style of outlining, but still in-order I think...^^ -canon
they used wood tools and steel tools and rock or stone tools