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key plural

key

The plural form of key is keys

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Definitions

  • noun plural key tone or pitch, as of voice: to speak in a high key. 1
  • noun plural key mood or characteristic style, as of expression or thought: He writes in a melancholy key. 1
  • noun plural key degree of intensity, as of feeling or action. 1
  • noun plural key a pin, bolt, wedge, or other piece inserted in a hole or space to lock or hold parts of a mechanism or structure together; a cotter. 1
  • noun plural key a small piece of steel fitting into matching slots of a hub of a wheel or the like and the shaft on which the wheel is mounted so that torque is transmitted from one to the other. 1
  • noun plural key a contrivance for grasping and turning a bolt, nut, etc. 1
  • noun plural key Computers. a field or group of characters within a record that identifies the record, establishing its position among sorted records, and/or provides information about its contents. 1
  • noun plural key (in a series of advertisements or announcements soliciting replies) a unique code inserted for each medium used, to determine the relative effectiveness of the media. 1
  • noun plural key Electricity. a device for opening and closing electrical contacts. a hand-operated switching device ordinarily formed of concealed spring contacts with an exposed handle or push button, capable of switching one or more parts of a circuit. 1
  • noun plural key Biology. a systematic tabular classification of the significant characteristics of the members of a group of organisms to facilitate identification and comparison. 1
  • noun plural key Masonry. a keystone. 1
  • noun plural key Architecture. (in a ribbed vault) a stone, as a boss, at the intersection of two or more ribs. 1
  • noun plural key Masonry, Carpentry. a wedge, as for tightening a joint or splitting a stone or timber. 1
  • noun plural key Carpentry. a small piece of wood set into a timber across the grain to prevent warping. 1
  • noun plural key Building Trades. any grooving or roughness applied to a surface to improve its bond with another surface. 1
  • noun plural key Basketball. keyhole (def 2). 1
  • noun plural key Photography. the dominant tonal value of a picture, a high-key picture having light tonal values and minimal contrast and a low-key picture being generally dark with minimal contrast. 1
  • noun plural key Painting. the tonal value and intensity of a color or range of colors: Rembrandt's colors are characterized by their low key. 1
  • noun plural key Botany. a samara. 1
  • noun plural key (initial capital letter) a member of the House of Keys. 1
  • noun plural key keys, spiritual authority. 1
  • noun plural key a reef or low island; cay. 1
  • noun plural key a kilogram of marijuana or a narcotic drug. 1
  • noun plural key a small metal instrument specially cut to fit into a lock and move its bolt. 1
  • noun plural key any of various devices resembling or functioning as a key: the key of a clock. 1
  • noun plural key key card. 1
  • noun plural key something that affords a means of access: the key to happiness. 1
  • noun plural key something that secures or controls entrance to a place: Gibraltar is the key to the Mediterranean. 1
  • noun plural key something that affords a means of clarifying a problem. 1
  • noun plural key a book, pamphlet, or other text containing the solutions or translations of material given elsewhere, as testing exercises. 1
  • noun plural key a systematic explanation of abbreviations, symbols, etc., used in a dictionary, map, etc.: pronunciation key. Compare legend (def 4). 1
  • noun plural key the system, method, pattern, etc., used to decode or decipher a cryptogram, as a code book, machine setting, or keyword. 1
  • noun plural key one of a set of marked parts, designated areas, or levers pressed in operating a typewriter, computer terminal, calculator, etc. 1
  • noun plural key a manually operated lever for opening and closing an electric circuit, used to produce signals in telegraphy. 1
  • noun plural key Music. (in a keyboard instrument) one of the levers that when depressed by the performer sets in motion the playing mechanism. (on a woodwind instrument) a metal lever that opens and closes a vent. the relationship perceived between all tones in a given unit of music and a single tone or a keynote; tonality. the principal tonality of a composition: a symphony in the key of C minor. the keynote or tonic of a scale. 1
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