Kitting [verb]

Definition of Kitting:

outfit, supply

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“They were swapped out, like you trade in your iPhone, for faster, better tests … at a couple dollars more per kit,” Hogan said, according to the news report.

They have set up food and drink pairings for dine-in, outdoor dining, and takeout, as well as to-go cocktail kits for the home mixologist.

Montgomery County requested more test kits from private laboratories and plans to provide more opportunities for being tested in the evenings and over weekends, county Health Officer Travis Gayles said.

Specifically, a saline solution that comes as part of a single-use home-testing mouthwash kit from Lead Horizon, Steininger’s diagnostics firm.

The starter kit from Branch Basics includes all the soapy necessities for one household, and it has become something of a cult favorite, with more than 2,500 five-star reviews online.

I typically always recommend people get the extra battery kit if they plan to fly it with any regularity—because that charge goes by quickly when you’re trying to capture the perfect shot or just cruising around the local skies.

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Last year, Miller and colleagues found that meal kits, even with all their packaging, produced less overall waste because they resulted in users throwing away less food compared to when they shopped for groceries.

The government issues any equipment that is absolutely necessary to do our jobs, but we also rely heavily on our own personal kits for extra comfort.

The medical kit that astronauts use to patch each other up will have to be small and lightweight.