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Kinsmen

Kinsman \Kins"man\ (k[i^]nz"man), n.; pl. Kinsmen (k[i^]nz"men). A man of the same race or family; one related by blood.

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kinsmen

n. 1 An all Canadian Charitable service organization See: :w:Kin (service club) 2 (plural of kinsman English)

Usage examples of "kinsmen".

Among humans, even Kinsmen, the color of body hair was random, unmarked by bars of Path or rank.

Those occasions had provided him an imperfect mirror, for Kinsmen strove to suppress all that was not shaauri.

It's well known that the most powerful Kinsmen telepaths went over to the stripes when the Second War began.

Those Kinsmen captured in human space have been conditioned to resist all questioning.

Perhaps she, like Kinsmen, held to unwritten laws against stealing thoughts.

Only Kinsmen would have the ability to suppress natural telepathic abilities—Kinsmen or equally strong telepaths.

Only at the end had he felt her and recognized what it must be like to share minds as Kinsmen did, whole and complete.

And then she had offered the return of the abilities he had lost, abilities like those of the Kinsmen who despised him.

You and I are presumably protected from such incursions—at least any your Concordat Kinsmen could anticipate.

Many Kinsmen chose defection, which left humanity even more vulnerable.

Cynara made a thorough check on the shields Persephonean Kinsmen had embedded when she'd taken the captaincy.

In those days the Kinsmen had actively recruited telepaths throughout the Concordat, and he had been among their most promising students.

Her violation was as nothing to what he had endured on Aitu, but for a time he had thought her better than the Kinsmen who had selected him for murder.

The Kinsmen who went over to the shaauri included many who were not so eager to follow the rules we set for ourselves long ago.

We've believed for some time that he had a large part in the troubles that led to the defection of two-thirds of our Kinsmen to the shaauri, and the subsequent conflict, war, and blockade.