A kite is a tethered heavier-than-air or lighter-than-air craft with wing surfaces.
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Kite or kites may also refer to:
- Kite (bird), the common name for a number of birds of prey
- Kite (geometry), a quadrilateral with reflection symmetry across a diagonal
Music
- Kite (band), a Swedish synthpop duo
- "Kite" (Arashi song), 2020
- "Kite" (Kate Bush song), 1978
- "Kite" (Benjamin Ingrosso song), 2024
- Kite (Kirsty MacColl album), 1989
- Kite (Stefanie Sun album), 2001
- "Kite" (U2 song), 2000
- "Kite", a song by Nick Heyward from the 1993 album From Monday to Sunday
- "Kites" (song), by Simon Dupree, 1967
- "Kites", a song by Reks from the 2016 album The Greatest X
- "Kite Song", a song by Kevin Roth from "Faith, Hope and Anxiety", an episode of Shining Time Station
- Kite (sail), or spinnaker
- Kite (sailboat), an American sailboat design
- Kite (surname), including a list of people with the name
- Kite, Georgia, U.S., a place
- Kite, Kentucky, U.S., a place
- Kite, any aircraft, in RAF slang
- Kite and dart tiling, in geometry
- KITE (AM), a radio station (1410 AM) licensed to Victoria, Texas, U.S.
- KITE (Kansas City), a radio station licensed to Kansas City, Missouri, which held the call sign KITE from 1938 until 1942
- KNAL (FM), a radio station in Texas (93.3 FM) licensed to Port Lavaca, U.S., call sign KITE 2001–2014
- KiTE, KGiSL Institute of Technology in Coimbatore, India
- KITE Kerala, Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education, an Indian education company
- Kite Pharma, an American biotechnology company
- Alpi Pioneer 300 Kite, an Italian light-sport aircraft design
- Wright GB Kite, an electric single-decker bus