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Learn to pronounce kit

/kit/
noun
  1. a set of articles or equipment needed for a specific purpose.
    "a first-aid kit"
    synonyms: equipment, tools, implements, instruments, gadgets, utensils, appliances, tools of the trade, materials, aids, gear, tackle, hardware, paraphernalia, appurtenances, outfit, rig, set of tools, apparatus, set, things, stuff, the necessary, accoutrements
  2. the clothing used for an activity such as a sport.
    "boys in football kit"
    synonyms: clothes, clothing, rig, outfit, dress, costume, garments, attire, garb, uniform, colors, regimentals, livery, trappings, strip, togs, garms, things, gear, getup, stuff, duds, rig-out, apparel, raiment, array, habiliments
  3. a large basket, box, or other container, especially for fish.

verb
provide someone or something with the appropriate clothing or equipment.
"we were all kitted out in life jackets"
synonyms: equip, fit, fit out, fit up, fix up, furnish, stock, supply, provide, provision, issue, outfit, get up, rig out, turn out, dress, clothe, array, costume, attire, accoutre, deck out, arm

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