The difference between Clowder and Kindle

When used as nouns, clowder means a group of cats or other small felines, whereas kindle means a group of kittens.


Kindle is also verb with the meaning: to young.

Kindle is also adjective with the meaning: pregnant.

check bellow for the other definitions of Clowder and Kindle

  1. Clowder as a noun:

    A group of cats or other small felines.

  1. Kindle as a verb (intransitive, of a, rabbit, or, hare):

    To young; to .

  1. Kindle as a noun (rare, collective):

    A group of kittens.

    Examples:

    "A kindle of kittens."

  1. Kindle as an adjective (of an animal):

    pregnant

  1. Kindle as a verb (transitive):

    To start (a fire) or light (a torch, a match, coals, etc.).

  2. Kindle as a verb (transitive, figuratively):

    To arouse or inspire (a passion, etc).

    Examples:

    "He kindled an enthusiasm for the project in his fellow workers."

  3. Kindle as a verb (intransitive, figuratively):

    To begin to grow or take hold.