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    Kidney \Kid"ney\ (k[i^]d"n[y^]), n.; pl. {Kidneys}
    (k[i^]d"n[i^]z). [OE. kidnei, kidnere, from Icel. koi[eth]r
    belly, womb (akin to Goth. gipus, AS. cwi[thorn] womb) + OE.
    nere kidney; akin to D. nier, G. niere, OHG. nioro, Icel.
    n[=y]ra, Dan. nyre, Sw. njure, and probably to Gr. nefro`s
    Cf. {Kite} belly.]
    1. (Anat.) A glandular organ which excretes urea and other
    waste products from the animal body; a urinary gland.

    Note: In man and in other mammals there are two kidneys, one
    on each side of vertebral column in the back part of
    the abdomen, each kidney being connected with the
    bladder by a long tube, the ureter, through which the
    urine is constantly excreted into the bladder to be
    periodically discharged.

    2. Habit; disposition; sort; kind; as, a man of a different
    kidney. --Shak.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    There are in later times other decrees, made by
    popes of another kidney. --Barrow.

    Millions in the world of this man's kidney.
    --L'Estrange.

    Your poets, spendthrifts, and other fools of that
    kidney, pretend, forsooth, to crack their jokes on
    prudence. --Burns.

    Note: This use of the word perhaps arose from the fact that
    the kidneys and the fat about them are an easy test of
    the condition of an animal as to fatness. ``Think of
    that, -- a man of my kidney; -- . . . as subject to
    heat as butter.'' --Shak.

    3. A waiter. [Old Cant] --Tatler.

    {Floating kidney}. See {Wandering kidney}, under {Wandering}.


    {Kidney bean} (Bot.), a sort of bean; -- so named from its
    shape. It is of the genus {Phaseolus} ({Phaseolus
    vulgaris}). See under {Bean}.

    {Kidney ore} (Min.), a variety of hematite or iron
    sesquioxide, occurring in compact kidney-shaped masses.

    {Kidney stone}. (Min.) See {Nephrite}, and {Jade}.

    {Kidney vetch} (Bot.), a leguminous herb of Europe and Asia
    ({Anthyllis vulneraria}), with cloverlike heads of red or
    yellow flowers, once used as a remedy for renal disorders,
    and also to stop the flow of blood from wounds;
    lady's-fingers.

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