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kit
noun
a
collection
of
parts
,
tools
,
or
materials
kept
or
sold
together
so
you
can
build
,
repair
,
or
do
something
specific
•
Before
hiking
,
Ella
packed
a
first-aid
kit
in
her
backpack
.
Before
hiking
,
Ella
packed
a
first-aid
kit
in
her
backpack
.
•
The
children
built
a
small
robot
from
a
do-it-yourself
kit
.
The
children
built
a
small
robot
from
a
do-it-yourself
kit
.
From
Middle
English
kit
(“
wooden
tub
,
cask
”),
later
“
collection
of
items
in
a
container
”,
of
uncertain
origin
.
noun
the
special
uniform
and
equipment
worn
by
a
sports
team
or
player
•
The
football
team
unveiled
their
new
home
kit
for
the
season
.
The
football
team
unveiled
their
new
home
kit
for
the
season
.
•
Sam
forgot
his
PE
kit
and
had
to
borrow
shorts
from
the
teacher
.
Sam
forgot
his
PE
kit
and
had
to
borrow
shorts
from
the
teacher
.
Transferred
from
the
general
sense
of
“
set
of
equipment
”
to
sports
clothing
in
the
late
19th
century
.
noun
a
young
animal
such
as
a
fox
,
rabbit
,
or
ferret
•
The
mother
fox
carried
a
tiny
kit
gently
by
the
scruff
.
The
mother
fox
carried
a
tiny
kit
gently
by
the
scruff
.
•
A
litter
can
have
up
to
four
beaver
kits
in
early
spring
.
A
litter
can
have
up
to
four
beaver
kits
in
early
spring
.
Shortened
form
of
“
kitten
”
recorded
since
the
18th
century
;
adopted
for
several
small
mammals
’
young
.
verb
-
kit
,
kitting
,
kits
,
kitted
to
supply
or
equip
someone
or
something
with
the
necessary
items
•
Sponsors
helped
kit
the
explorers
with
high-tech
gear
.
Sponsors
helped
kit
the
explorers
with
high-tech
gear
.
•
The
charity
will
kit out
the
school
with
new
computers
.
The
charity
will
kit out
the
school
with
new
computers
.
Verb
use
developed
from
the
noun
meaning
“
equipment
”
in
the
early
20th
century
,
especially
in
military
contexts
.
kitchen
noun
a
room
in
a
house
or
apartment
where
food
is
cooked
and
meals
may
be
prepared
or
eaten
•
Maria
opened
the
window
to
let
fresh
air
into
the
kitchen
while
she
baked
cookies
.
Maria
opened
the
window
to
let
fresh
air
into
the
kitchen
while
she
baked
cookies
.
•
The
family
gathered
around
the
small
table
in
their
kitchen
for
breakfast
.
The
family
gathered
around
the
small
table
in
their
kitchen
for
breakfast
.
Old
English
cycene
,
from
Late
Latin
coquina
,
from
Latin
coquere
“
to
cook
”.
noun
the
staff
,
equipment
,
and
working
area
in
a
restaurant
,
hotel
,
or
similar
establishment
where
food
is
professionally
prepared
•
The
head
chef
shouted
orders
across
the
kitchen
as
the
dinner
rush
began
.
The
head
chef
shouted
orders
across
the
kitchen
as
the
dinner
rush
began
.
•
Reporters
were
allowed
a
brief
tour
of
the
hotel's
kitchen
before
the
grand
opening
.
Reporters
were
allowed
a
brief
tour
of
the
hotel's
kitchen
before
the
grand
opening
.
Same
origin
as
the
main
sense
:
Old
English
cycene
,
from
Late
Latin
coquina
,
from
Latin
coquere
“
to
cook
”.