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- Kit
- A diminutive of Katherine and related female given names
- Kit
- A diminutive of the male given name Christopher
- kit
- kitten
- kit
- clothing
Get your kit off and come to bed.
- kit
- a kit violin
- kit
- any collection of items needed for a specific purpose, especially for use by a workman, or personal effects packed for travelling
Always carry a good first aid kit.
- kit
- a collection of articles forming the equipment of a soldier, carried in a knapsack
- kit
- a collection of parts sold for the buyer to assemble
I built the entire car from a kit.
- kit
- Something which came originally in kit form
kit car.
- kit
- kit-fox
- kit
- A circular wooden vessel, made of hooped staves
- kit
- a school of pigeons, especially domesticated, trained pigeons
- kit
- A kind of basket made from straw of rushes, especially for holding fish, by extension also the contents of such a basket, used as a measure of weight
He was pushing a barrow on the fish dock, wheeling aluminium ‘kits’ which, when full, each contain 10 stone of fish. (Guardian 18 January 1961, 9/2, cited after OED).
- kit
- To assemble or collect something into kits or sets or to give somebody a kit. See also kit out and other derived phrases
We need to kit the parts for the assembly by Friday, so that manufacturing can build the tool.
- kit
- A full software distribution, as opposed to a patch or upgrade
- kit
- {n} a small fiddle, small fishtub, bottle, pail
- kit
- A basic kit of cable, jacks and a patch panel to install on NetDay See the NetDay site for up-to-date information on NetDay kits
- kit
- A small violin
- kit
- A set of all the parts needed to turn a frame into a ready-to-ride bicycle See "group "
- kit
- -The components of a product that have been pulled from stock and prepared for production or shipping
- kit
- {i} set; equipment; furnishings; outfit, clothing; group (Slang); wash basin; young cat
- kit
- young of any of various fur-bearing animals; "a fox kit"
- kit
- -items that are made up of multiple separate parts (not assembled)
- kit
- A large bottle
- kit
- A straw or rush basket for fish; also, any kind of basket
- kit
- A set of diving equipment (British)
- kit
- Any complete path along which charge can flow
- kit
- {f} equip, outfit with supplies
- kit
- (British) Gear
- kit
- A kit is a group of items that are kept together, often in the same container, because they are all used for similar purposes. a well-stocked first aid kit
- kit
- young of any of various fur-bearing animals; "a fox kit" gear consisting of a set of articles or tools for a specified purpose a case for containing a set of articles
- kit
- An EDI software solution that has been pre-configured according to the EDI specification of a hub organization in order to simplify EDI implementation
- kit
- This design is only available as a kit (Most kits don't include the engine(s), avionics, upholstery, paint, etc )
- kit
- Equipment for injecting drugs; also "Fit", "Works"
- kit
- Slang: Drum kit Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
- kit
- A kit is a set of parts that can be put together in order to make something. Her popular pot holder is also available in do-it-yourself kits
- kit
- A box for working implements; hence, a working outfit, as of a workman, a soldier, and the like
- kit
- gear consisting of a set of articles or tools for a specified purpose
- kit
- A wooden tub or pail, smaller at the top than at the bottom; as, a kit of butter, or of mackerel
- kit
- If someone gets their kit off or takes their kit off, they take off all their clothes. If they keep their kit on, they do not take off all their clothes, even though people may be expecting them to. I don't like taking my kit off on screen. A tiny, narrow violin used by dancing masters in the 17th and 18th centuries. kitted kitting kit out/up if someone or something is kitted out with clothes or equipment, they are provided with the clothes or equipment needed for an activity kit somebody/something⇔out/up with/in
- kit
- Kit is special clothing and equipment that you use when you take part in a particular activity, especially a sport. I forgot my gym kit
- kit
- Pre made component parts used to build a specific aircraft Trophy Race Final race consisting of top five winners in heat races for each bracket in each class
- kit
- The components of a product that have been pulled from stock and prepared for production or shipping
- kit
- An item containing two or more categories of material, where not one of which is identifiable as the predominant constituent of the item; also designated "multimedia item," (q v ) See also Game
- kit
- A kit is a collection of files and directories that represent one or more layered products It is the standard mechanism by which layered product modifications are delivered and maintained on the operating system See also layered product
- kit
- supply with a set of articles or tools
- kit
- The components of an assembly, which have been pulled from stock and packaged for use Examples are components from which an assembly is to be produced, or a group of gaskets readied for an engine overhaul
- kit
- A kitten
- kit
- Kitchen
She's neither in the kitchen nor in the living room.
- She is neither in the kitchen nor in the living room.
Look! There is a cat in the kitchen.
- Look! There's a cat in the kitchen.
- kit
- Computer equipment
- kit
- A group of separate parts, things, or individuals; used with whole, and generally contemptuously; as, the whole kit of them
- kit
- Components of an assembly that have been pulled from stock and readied for movement to the assembly area [APIC] A kit is a collection of carefully identified and controlled items used to build a module, subassembly or assembly Kit items are usually kept in a box or bag and labeled [SAMA]
- kit
- A set of parts, tools, clothing or other equipment, collected for some specific purpose
- kit
- a collection of assay components, including, but not limited to, reagents, that have been standardized relative to each other so as to produce defined performance characteristics when used in combination according to an established protocol
- kit
- 1 An item containing two or more categories of material, no one of which is identifiable as the predominant constituent of the item; also designated "multimedia item " 2 A single-medium package of textual material (e g , a "lab kit" and a set of activity cards)
- kit
- A shortened form of kitten
- kit
- a case for containing a set of articles
- kit
- gear consisting of a set of articles or tools for a specified purpose a case for containing a set of articles
- kit
- Set of gear or equipment (British term)
- kit
- Keep In Touch
- kit
- The sum of the items that your character wears and uses Think outfit
- kit
- To cut
- kit and caboodle
- everything entirely, the whole lot
When the gathering was over, they packed all the remnants, kit and caboodle, into the truck and drove off.
- kit and kaboodle
- Everything; the lot
- kit out
- to put on a kit, especially a sports kit
- kit out
- to provide with equipment
- kit out
- to prepare a boat or vehicle for a voyage or journey
- kit up
- Supply with a set of articles or tools
- kit violin
- The kit violin, or kit (Tanzmeistergeige in German), is a stringed musical instrument. It is essentially a very small violin, designed to fit in a pocket — hence its other common name, the pochette fiddle. It was used by dance masters in royal courts and other places of nobility, as well as by street musicians up until around the 18th century. Occasionally, the rebec was used in the same way. They generally have three strings. Several are called for (as violini piccoli alla francese - small French violins) in Monteverdi's 1607 Orfeo
- Kit Carson
- a US hunter and soldier who also worked as a guide for John C. Frémont on his journeys in the western part of North America. Carson City in the state of Nevada is named after him (1809-68). orig. Christopher Carson born Dec. 24, 1809, Madison county, Ky., U.S. died May 23, 1868, Fort Lyon, Colo. U.S. frontiersman, scout, and Indian agent. Raised in Missouri, he ran away from home at age 15 to become a trapper and trader in the Southwest. In the early 1840s he served as a guide to John C. Frémont's explorations of the West. He guided Gen. Stephen Kearny's expedition to California during the Mexican War, often carrying dispatches to Washington, D.C. In 1854 he was appointed Indian agent (an official representative of the U.S. government to Indian tribes) at Taos, N.M. During the American Civil War he commanded the 1st New Mexico Volunteers. In 1868 he was appointed superintendent of Indian affairs for the Colorado Territory. His contributions to westward expansion made him a folk hero
- Kit Carson Mountain
- A peak, 4,320.3 m (14,165 ft) high, in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of south-central Colorado
- Kit-Cat Club
- Association of early 18th-century Whig leaders that met in London. Members included the writers Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, and William Congreve and such political figures as Robert Walpole and the duke of Marlborough. They first met in the tavern of Christopher Cat, whose mutton pies were called kit-cats. Portraits of the 42 members were painted by Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723), and the specific size of the canvas (36 28 in. [91 71 cm]) used for the portraits became known as a kit-cat
- kit and caboodle
- entire amount, everything available
- kit bag
- A traveling bag, such as a knapsack. a long narrow bag used by soldiers, sailors etc, for carrying their clothes and other possessions
- kit bag
- small bag for carrying personal belongings
- kit cat
- {i} standard size canvas (71cm x 91 cm or 28 in x 36in) used for portraits that show the head and shoulders and hands of the person who is sitting
- kit cat portrait
- portrait on a standard size canvas (71cm x 91 cm or 28 in x 36in) that shows the head and shoulders and hands of the person who is sitting
- kit fox
- small gray fox of the plains of western North America small gray fox of southwestern United States; may be a subspecies of Vulpes velox
- kit fox
- small gray fox of southwestern United States; may be a subspecies of Vulpes velox
- kit fox
- small gray fox of the plains of western North America
- kit out
- If someone or something is kitted out, they have everything they need at a particular time, such as clothing, equipment, or furniture. She was kitted out with winter coat, skirts, jumpers The place is kitted out in upmarket Italian cafe style. = fit out
- kit out
- supply with a set of articles or tools
- kit out
- {f} equip with a kit; provide a person with the clothes and equipment required to do something
- Dopp kit
- A small leather bag containing a man's razor, shaving cream, comb, nail clippers, scissors, toothbrush, toothpaste, and cologne
- Kitler
- a kitten whose markings make it resemble Adolf Hitler, mainly the archetypical mustache
All cats want to rule the world, that's part of the nature of the species, but to be a genuine Kitler there has to be some other similarity when compared to that ever popular German/Austrian dictator.
- drum kit
- A collection of drums and other percussion instruments designed to be played together
- drum-kit
- Attributive form of drum kit
drum-kit manufacturer.
- first aid kit
- : A standard collection of first aid supplies for treatment of minor injuries or stabilization of major injuries
- get one's kit off
- To undress or be naked with the intention of being seen naked
The woman in this film is not shy about getting her kit off, is she?.
- hush kit
- a series of modifications made to an aircraft's engine to dampen noise
Even though they were fitted with hush kits, the overnight freighters were the subject of repeated noise complaints. News.com.au Feb 2007.
- media kit
- a package of information detailing the various options for advertising in a publication
- mess kit
- A formal uniform, worn for occasions such as mess dinners
- mess kit
- A compact set of eating utensils (including plate, cup, utensils) and sometimes cooking pots etc, used in the field by soldiers and by campers
- packup kit
- Service-provided maintenance gear including spare parts and consumables most commonly needed by the deployed helicopter detachment. Supplies are sufficient for a short-term deployment but do not include all material needed for every maintenance taskJoint Publication 1-02 U.S. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms; 12 April 2001 (As Amended Through 14 April 2006).. Also called PUK
- press kit
- A packaged set of promotional and news materials about a person, band or product for media to use. The kit will often include a cd or demo along with reviews, photos, and background information. The kit is distributed to media sources, such as radio stations and newspapers
- root kit
- Alternative spelling of rootkit
- first aid kit
- Kit consisting of a set of bandages and medicines for giving first aid
- first-aid kit
- A first aid kit is a collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid, particularly in a medical emergency. Most first aid kits contain bandages for controlling bleeding, personal protective equipment such as gloves and a breathing barrier for performing rescue breathing and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and sometimes instructions on how to perform first aid
- the whole kit and caboodle
- The whole number or quantity of people or things in question
- the whole kit and kaboodle
- The whole number or quantity of people or things in question
- ABC kit
- supply kit including gas mask for protection against biological and chemical warfare
- Java Development Kit
- package of software tools used to create Java programs, JDK (Computers)
- Software Development Kit
- set of programming tools that allow programmers to develop specialized computer applications and adapt them to various operating systems (usually includes an editor, linker, compiler, etc.)
- carpenter's kit
- a set of carpenter's tools
- drum kit
- A drum kit is a set of drums and cymbals
- first aid kit
- set of supplies for emergency medical care
- first-aid kit
- kit consisting of a set of bandages and medicines for giving first aid
- kits
- Plural of kit
- kits
- Kit Group Identifies and groups part numbers of a kit Attributes: N/A
- kits
- Set with reagents, which allow to run a complete chemical-enzymatic reaction
- kits
- The port sector of Mainframe, and the place where Bob's apartment is located RB: 1 L
- kitted
- past of kit
- kitting
- Process by which individual items are grouped or packaged together to create a special, single item, usually in a distribution center
- kitting
- (Ticaret) The process of pulling a set of component items from stock to group them for production or for movement to another area. Kitting is usually done for a specific production or sales order
- kitting
- Light assembly of components or parts into defined units
- kitting
- Gathering sub-elements into a "kit" for assembly
- kitting
- Gathering parts into kits for production assembly
- kitting
- Process by which individual items are grouped or packaged together to create a special, single item
- kitting
- present participle of kit
- kitting
- The process by which individual items are grouped or packaged together to create a special single item
- kitting
- The process of removing components of an assembly from the stock room and sending them to the assembly floor as a kit of parts This action may take place automatically whenever a full set of parts is available and/or may be done only upon authorization by a designated person
- mess kit
- kit containing a metal dish and eating utensils; used by soldiers and campers
- mess kit
- {i} compact set of metal cooking and eating utensils placed in a compact kit and used by campers or soldiers in the field
- mess kit
- A set of cooking and eating utensils compactly arranged in a kit, used by soldiers and campers
- press kit
- Provides reporters, reviewers, bookstore managers and others information on the book It includes a press release, author biography, book cover, testimonials, etc
- press kit
- An information package, usually a folder with flaps or pockets, containing a press release, glossy photo of the author, information from the book, advance quotes or reviews for the book Used as a publicity or sales promotion tool
- press kit
- - A collection of editorial and promotional materials distributed to the media about a person, product, or company Journalists use these materials to learn about the subject Michael J Motto Public Relations has found that a concise, well-written press kit is an invaluable aid in generating print media publicity Increasingly, audio and videotaped press kits are used to solicit radio and TV journalists' attention
- press kit
- A packaged set of promotional materials, such as photographs and background information, for distribution to the press, as at a news conference or before the release of a new product
- press kit
- A folder containing articles, news releases, feature stories, and photographs about a company, product, or person
- press kit
- A folder of materials about your book sent to the media to alert them to your books release
- press kit
- Kit that contains brochures, newsletters and other information used in public
- sewing kit
- sewing box, box containing needles and thread and other sewing equipment; medical supplies needed for stitching up a wound
- sewing kit
- a kit of articles used in sewing
- shaving kit
- tools used for shaving
- survival kit
- a set of things in a special container that you need to help you stay alive if you get hurt or lost
- toilet kit
- a kit for carrying toilet articles while traveling
- tool kit
- A tool kit is a special set of tools that are kept together and that are often used for a particular purpose. a set of tools
- tool kit
- The set of all weapons and tools that was created and used by a person or group of people
- tool kit
- This is the list of items that are used to help one quit and that help one to stay quit
- tool kit
- place where one keeps one's tools
- tool kit
- A set of artefacts
- tool kit
- a set of carpenter's tools
- tool kit
- The term for a collection of tools, weapons, or implements which are typical of a culture or an industry During the Neolithic period, this included arrow heads, axes and axe heads, knives, scrapers, and sickle blades See Acheulian industries
- travelling kit
- small first aid kit for taking on voyages
- whole kit and caboodle
- everything available, entire amount
- whole kit and kaboodle
- everything available, whole kit and caboodle, entire amount