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kit (mass) | kit
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kit (encz) | kit,nářadí	n: [obec.]		mamm |  
kit (encz) | kit,souprava			Pavel Machek; Giza |  
kit (encz) | kit,stavebnice			Zdeněk Brož |  
kit (gcide) | kit \kit\, (k[i^]t), v. t. [imp. kitte.]
    To cut. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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kit (gcide) | kit \kit\, n. [See Kitten.]
    A kitten.
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    Kit fox (Zool.), a small burrowing fox (Vulpes velox),
       inhabiting the region of the Rocky Mountains. It is
       brownish gray, reddish on the breast and flanks, and white
       below. Called also swift fox.
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Kit (gcide) | Kit \Kit\, n. [Gf. AS. cytere harp, L. cithara. Cf. Guitar.]
    A small violin. "A dancing master's kit." --Grew.
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          Prince Turveydrop then tinkled the strings of his kit
          with his fingers, and the young ladies stood up to
          dance.                                   --Dickens.
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Kit (gcide) | Kit \Kit\, n. [Cf. D. kit a large bottle, OD. kitte beaker,
    decanter.]
    1. A large bottle.
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    2. A wooden tub or pail, smaller at the top than at the
       bottom; as, a kit of butter, or of mackerel. --Wright.
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    3. A straw or rush basket for fish; also, any kind of basket.
       [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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    4. A box for working implements.
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    5. Hence: A collection of tools or other objects to be used
       for a specific purpose, often contained in a box which may
       be carried conveniently; a working outfit, as of a
       workman, a soldier, and the like; as, a plumber's kit; a
       doctor's kit; a cosmetic kit; a first-aid kit.
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    6. A group of separate parts, things, or individuals; -- used
       with whole, and generally contemptuously; as, the whole
       kit of them; the whole kit and kaboodle.
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kit (wn) | kit
     n 1: a case for containing a set of articles
     2: gear consisting of a set of articles or tools for a specified
        purpose [syn: kit, outfit]
     3: young of any of various fur-bearing animals; "a fox kit"
     v 1: supply with a set of articles or tools [syn: kit out,
          kit up, kit] |  
kit (foldoc) | kit
 
     (Usenet, possibly from DEC) Slang for a full
    software distribution, as opposed to a patch or upgrade.  A
    source software distribution that has been packaged in such a
    way that it can (theoretically) be unpacked and installed
    according to a series of steps using only standard Unix
    tools, and entirely documented by some reasonable chain of
    references from the top-level README file.  The more general
    term distribution may imply that special tools or more
    stringent conditions on the host environment are required.
 
    [Jargon File]
 
    (1994-11-18)
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kit (jargon) | kit
  n.
 
     [Usenet; poss.: fr.: DEC slang for a full software distribution, as
     opposed to a patch or upgrade] A source software distribution that has been
     packaged in such a way that it can (theoretically) be unpacked and
     installed according to a series of steps using only standard Unix tools,
     and entirely documented by some reasonable chain of references from the
     top-level README file. The more general term distribution may imply
     that special tools or more stringent conditions on the host environment are
     required.
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kit (vera) | KIT
        Kernel software for Intelligent Terminals (T-Online, DTAG, BTX)
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