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The word kit may refer to:
- a set of tools
- drum kit
- first aid kit
- press kit
- software distribution kit
- root kit
- software development kit
- a young fox, raccoon, ferret, or rabbit
- slang for clothing, especially uniforms
- football kit, the uniform of a football (soccer) player
- kit violin, a small stringed musical instrument
- an item, such as a scale model, sold partially assembled (originally short for kit set).
- KIT, an initialism for "keep in touch"
- a name, either in its own right or as a nickname for the English names Christopher, Katherine, and Kittrick.
Specific people:
- Christopher "Kit" Carson (1809–1868), American frontiersman.
- Christopher "Kit" Bond (1939— ), United States Senator from Missouri
- Christopher "Kit" Marlowe (1564-1593), English playwright
- the family cat on the television series Charmed.
- Kit Kat, a candy bar
- the Kit-Cat Club, an 18th Century Whig literary club
- in New Zealand, a small flat hand bag, (usually A3-A4 size), from the traditional Māori flax accessory. Sometimes pronounced, mimicking the original, as KEET-ay.
- it means whale in Serbian language
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