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  1. toolkitnoun

    An assembly of tools.

  2. toolkitnoun

    A set of basic components for developing software.

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  1. toolkit

    A toolkit is an assembly of tools; set of basic building units for user interfaces.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of toolkit in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of toolkit in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of toolkit in a Sentence

  1. Joshua Miller:

    Using new modeling techniques and a powerful geochemical toolkit, we've been able to show that large male mastodons like Janne Buesching migrated every year to the mating grounds.

  2. Daniel Kelemen:

    The EU has always been reluctant to act when there is a democratic backslide, they have previously hidden behind the fact that Article 7 doesn't work and that they don't have the right toolkit, so try and create new mechanisms. The problem with this new agreement is any mechanism Hungary and Poland will vote for will be so watered down and unenforceable in reality.

  3. James Lewis:

    You can do damage without killing people or blowing things up; it adds an option to the toolkit that we didn't have before and our willingness to use it is important.

  4. Eugene Remer:

    [ Russia’s ] leaders have embraced a wide range of tools — information warfare in all its forms, including subversion, deception, dis - and misinformation, this toolkit has deep historical roots in the Soviet era and performs the function of the equalizer that in the eyes of The Kremlin is intended to make up for Russia’s weakness vis a vis the West.

  5. Michel Milinkovitch:

    Elephants have sort of a toolkit of simple movements, and they can combine these simple movements to complex trajectories, they can adapt to the object you give them.

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