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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
toolkit

also tool-kit, 1908, from tool (n.) + kit (n.1).

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toolkit

alt. 1 An assembly of tools. 2 (context computing English) A set of basic components for developing software. n. 1 An assembly of tools. 2 (context computing English) A set of basic components for developing software.

Usage examples of "toolkit".

She tucks it into her toolkit, carefully compartmentalizing just in case, and looks back at the icon.

She chooses a packet then, invokes a mirror program from her toolkit, watches it spin an identical image around herself, so that she sinks into the datastream, indistinguishable from the data around her.

She checked the toolkits and the standbys already displayed on the screen, and touched keys to have the system warn her when it was time to go home.

Cerise thinks, and smiles, she herself has watchdogs in her toolkit that can follow anyone.

When Greene kicked, Todd hooked his feet out from under him and sat on him while Hrriss continued his inspection of the toolkit.

There was a poisoned knife that shot out of the toe, a mini-laser that could be used for welding or for shooting people, a dart gun, an ammunition box, a toolkit, a condom dispenser, a small bottle of hot sauce, a length of super-strong monofilament line, a compass, a flare gun, a collapsible mess kit, a saw, a corkscrew, a magnifying glass, and a bunch of other things, some of which he had to read the manual to find out about because he had forgotten.

He sat on the edge of his bed, opened the toolkit sitting on his night-table, and picked out a lint and static-free swab.

She reaches into her toolkit, selects a counterroutine and sets it loose, releases a second and a third copy as well to patrol the space between them.

Designed for use by maintenance workers operating within the ship’s network of turboshafts, the chair was capable of carrying a person and an extensive toolkit.

She pulled a toolkit from another pocket and opened it, twiddling her fingers.