toolkit
American-
a collection of tools or other useful equipment typically kept in a box or case.
a carpenter’s toolkit.
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a collection of expert skills, knowledge, procedures, or information for a particular topic or activity.
I wanted to expand my toolkit, see more successes, and have better control over my projects.
noun
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a set of tools designed to be used together or for a particular purpose
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software designed to perform a specific function, esp to solve a problem
your on-line printer toolkit
Etymology
Origin of toolkit
First recorded in 1960–65; tool ( def. ) + kit 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Together, these approaches provide a toolkit for fine-tuning the behavior of DNA machines with a high degree of accuracy.
From Science Daily
Sam Conniff and Katherine Templar-Lewis’ new book, “The Uncertainty Toolkit: Worry Less and Do More by Learning to Cope With the Unknown,” presents evidence-based strategies to help you not only tolerate uncertainty, but thrive in the face of it.
From Los Angeles Times
Their “Uncertainty Toolkit” book, out April 7, addresses the three emotional states that uncertainty puts us in — Fear, Fog and Stasis — while blending personal stories from the subjects they interviewed with the latest science on uncertainty, interactive exercises and guided reflections.
From Los Angeles Times
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced NemoClaw, a software development toolkit, at the company’s GTC event to make OpenClaw AI agents enterprise-ready.
The company launched the Nvidia Agent Toolkit -- a suite of open-source models and software for building enterprise AI agents -- anchored by a new security layer called OpenShell that enforces network and privacy guardrails.
From Barron's
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