kit

/kɪt/
noun
  1. A set of tools, equipment, or supplies used for a particular purpose or activity.
    • The mechanic opened his tool kit to fix the car.
    • Every soldier carries a first-aid kit in their backpack.
    • She packed her camping kit with a tent, sleeping bag, and stove.
  2. A set of parts that you put together yourself to make something, such as a model or a piece of furniture.
    • He bought a model airplane kit for his son's birthday.
    • The furniture came as a flat-pack kit with instructions.
    • She assembled the robot kit step by step.
  3. A set of clothing and equipment worn for a particular sport or activity.
    • The player's kit included a jersey, shorts, and shin guards.
    • The soccer team wore their new kit for the match.
    • Don't forget to bring your gym kit to practice.
verb
  1. To provide someone with the necessary clothing or equipment for a particular activity.
    • We need to kit the team before the tournament starts.
    • The company kitted all the workers with safety gear.
    • She kitted herself out with hiking boots and a rain jacket.
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