different between toolkit vs guideline
toolkit
English
Alternative forms
- tool kit
Etymology
tool +? kit
Noun
toolkit (plural toolkits)
- An assembly of tools.
- (computing) A set of basic components for developing software.
Related terms
- devkit
- toolbox
- toolset
Translations
Portuguese
Etymology
From English toolkit.
Noun
toolkit m (plural toolkits)
- (computing) toolkit (set of basic components for developing software)
toolkit From the web:
- what toolkit case
- what toolkit meaning
- what's toolkit in twitter
- what toolkit functions are discontinuous
- what's toolkit matter
- what toolkit greta
- what toolkit functions never decrease
- what is toolkit case in hindi
guideline
English
Etymology
guide +? line
Noun
guideline (plural guidelines)
- A non-specific rule or principle that provides direction to action or behaviour.
- He considered the Ten Commandments more a guideline than a requirement.
- A plan or explanation to guide one in setting standards or determining a course of action.
- A light line, used in lettering, to help align the text.
Synonyms
- (non-specific rule): rule of thumb
- (plan or explanation): rule of thumb
Descendants
- ? Japanese: ?????? (gaidorain)
Translations
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English guideline.
Noun
guideline f (invariable)
- guideline
guideline From the web:
- what guideline relates to protein intake
- what guidelines must the courts follow
- what guideline presented in your textbook
- who guidelines for protein intake
- what is adequate protein intake
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