Noun
A set of tools kept together, especially comprising all the tools suitable for some particular type of work.
(by extension) A set of personal abilities, skills, or resources to draw on.
(computing) A set of software tools or components.
(India, politics) A set of guidelines or instructions.
(India, politics, derogatory) Instructions to organise a protest.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter dropping the hardware business, NeXT returned to selling a toolkit to run on other operating systems, in effect returning to the original business plan. Source: Internet
A monetary-fiscal-exchange rate trilogy needs to be used as a toolkit of public policy. Source: Internet
Brechin High School pupil Rachel Talbot, 13, chaired the virtual launch of the Think B4 You Type toolkit which is designed to help schools run youth-led campaigns to tackle online bullying. Source: Internet
Before Wednesday's press conference, the NC Department of Health and Human Services released a 26-page "toolkit" for K-12 schools that outlined requirements and recommendations for safely returning to schools. Source: Internet
Climate Action 100+ chief executive Emma Herd does not like the word "engagement", claiming it simplifies a complex toolkit used for pressuring companies to change their ways, from lobbying executives to voting on shareholder resolutions. Source: Internet
Another resource (free but copyrighted) is the HTK book (and the accompanying HTK toolkit). Source: Internet