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'''Kit''' or '''KIT''' may refer to:
==Assembly==
* [[Scale model]], item sold partially assembled
* [[Kitbashing]], the process of modifying a commercially available model kit
* [[Electronic kit]], a set of unassembled parts
* [[Robot kit]], special construction kit for building robots
==Transportation==
* [[Body kit]], collection of exterior modifications to a car
* [[Hush kit]], device for reducing noise from an engine
* [[Kit car]], automobile that is available in kit form
==People==
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==Music==
* [[Drum kit]], collection of drums, cymbals, etc. arranged for convenient playing
* [[Kit violin]], a small stringed musical instrument
* [[Yona-Kit]], math rock quartet active in 1994
==Computers==
* [[HTML-Kit]], HTML editor for Microsoft Windows
* [[Rootkit]], software intended to conceal running processes, files or system data
* [[Software development kit]], a set of tools to create an application
* [[Kit (computer slang)]], source [[software distribution]] that has been packaged in such a way that it can be unpacked
* [[Software cracking|[k]]] meaning "kit", a common suffix in the titles of [[The Scene|Scene]] released Mac [[warez]], showing that it has been [[software cracking|cracked]].
==Science and Academia==
* Kit, a young [[ferret]], [[fox]], [[rabbit]], [[squirrel]], [[skunk]], and other mammals.
* [[Kit Fox]], relatively common North American fox
* [[CD117]], a human gene
* [[Kanpur Institute of Technology]], an Indian technology and engineering college
* [[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]], a German research university (Karl Tech)
* [[Kanazawa Institute of Technology]], a Japanese technology and engineering college
==Clothing==
* [[Kit (association football)]], the standard equipment and attire worn by players in association football
* Kit, a British acronym (King's-In-Trust, as it was never owned by the soldier who wore it, but by the King as Commander-in-Chief) referring to the type of gear, weaponry, tools or ordnance used by military forces, police or security personnel, now found in common parlance in the American, British, Australian and Canadian armies
==Other==
* [[Kit-Cat Club]], an 18th Century Whig literary club
* [[Kit lens]], a low-end SLR camera lens
* [[Dopp kit]], a small bag used for storing men's grooming tools for travel
* [[First aid kit]], a collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid
* [[Kit Kat]], a chocolate bar
* [[Kit's Coty]], a small village in the English county of Kent
* [[Press kit]], a pre-packaged set of promotional materials of a person, company, or organization
* [[KIT (AM)]], a [[radio station]] in [[Yakima, Washington]]
* KIT, an acronym for "Keep In Touch"
==See also==
* [[Kitt]]
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