To assemble or collect something into kits or sets or to give somebody a kit. See also kit out and other derived phrases.
A drum kit.
Clothing.
A kitten (young cat).
A collection of items forming the equipment of a soldier, carried in a knapsack.
A young rabbit.
A school of pigeons, especially domesticated, trained pigeons.
A young ferret.
The standard set of clothing, accessories and equipment worn by players.
A young beaver.
A circular wooden vessel, made of hooped staves.
A full software distribution, as opposed to a patch or upgrade.
A collection of parts sold for the buyer to assemble.
A young skunk.
A kind of basket made especially from straw of rushes, especially for holding fish; by extension, the contents of such a basket or similar container, used as a measure of weight.
Any collection of items needed for a specific purpose, especially for use by a workman, or personal effects packed for travelling.
The set of skills and abilities chosen for a playable character.
A young weasel
Synonym of kit violin
A kit fox.
To say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something).
To conjure with a word.
To ply or overpower with words.
Truth, indeed, that is the truth! The shortened form of the statement "My word is my bond."
An abbreviated form of word up; a statement of the acknowledgment of fact with a hint of nonchalant approval.
An order; a request or instruction; an expression of will.
A unit of text equivalent to five characters and one space.
A sequence of letters, characters, or sounds, considered as a discrete entity, though it does not necessarily belong to a language or have a meaning
The smallest discrete unit of spoken language with a particular meaning, composed of one or more phonemes and one or more morphemes
The fact or act of speaking, as opposed to taking action. .
A minor reprimand.
Communication from God; the message of the Christian gospel; the Bible, Scripture.
News; tidings
A fixed-size group of bits handled as a unit by a machine and which can be stored in or retrieved from a typical register (so that it has the same size as such a register).
A watchword or rallying cry, a verbal signal (even when consisting of multiple words).
A brief discussion or conversation.
A promise; an oath or guarantee.
See words.
The smallest discrete unit of written language with a particular meaning, composed of one or more letters or symbols and one or more morphemes
A discrete, meaningful unit of language approved by an authority or native speaker (compare non-word).
The smallest unit of language that has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. (contrast morpheme.)
A finite string that is not a command or operator.
A group element, expressed as a product of group elements.
Logos, Christ.
Something that someone said; a comment, utterance; speech.