Key
/kˈi/
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Definitions
Adjective Satellite
serving as an essential component; "a cardinal rule"; "the central cause of the problem"; "an example that was fundamental to the argument"; "computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure"
Noun
metal device shaped in such a way that when it is inserted into the appropriate lock the lock''s mechanism can be rotated
Noun
something crucial for explaining; "the key to development is economic integration"
Noun
pitch of the voice; "he spoke in a low key"
Noun
any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music
Noun
a kilogram of a narcotic drug; "they were carrying two keys of heroin"
Noun
a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple
Noun
United States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812; the poem was later set to music and entitled `The Star-Spangled Banner'' (1779-1843)
Noun
a coral reef off the southern coast of Florida
Noun
(basketball) a space (including the foul line) in front of the basket at each end of a basketball court; usually painted a different color from the rest of the court; "he hit a jump shot from the top of the key"; "he dominates play in the paint"
Noun
a list of answers to a test; "some students had stolen the key to the final exam"
Noun
a list of words or phrases that explain symbols or abbreviations
Noun
a generic term for any device whose possession entitles the holder to a means of access; "a safe-deposit box usually requires two keys to open it"
Noun
mechanical device used to wind another device that is driven by a spring (as a clock)
Noun
the central building block at the top of an arch or vault
Noun
a lever (as in a keyboard) that actuates a mechanism when depressed
Verb
identify as in botany or biology, for example
Verb
provide with a key; "We were keyed after the locks were changed in the building"
Verb
vandalize a car by scratching the sides with a key; "His new Mercedes was keyed last night in the parking lot"
Verb
regulate the musical pitch of
Verb
harmonize with or adjust to; "key one''s actions to the voters'' prevailing attitude"
Synonyms
cardinal
cay
central
describe
discover
distinguish
Florida key
Francis Scott Key
fundamental
headstone
identify
key fruit
key out
keystone
name
paint
primal
samara
tonality
winder
More General Terms
achene
building block
chord
coral reef
device
explanation
furnish
harmonise
harmonize
kg
kilo
kilogram
lever
list
listing
mechanical device
musical notation
pitch
positive identification
provide
reconcile
render
space
supply
vandalise
vandalize
More Specific Terms
backspace
backspace key
backspacer
coign
coigne
command key
control key
home key
ignition key
key word
latchkey
major key
major mode
master
master key
minor key
minor mode
passe-partout
passkey
quoin
return
return key
shift
shift key
space bar
tab
tab key
telegraph key
tonic key
watch key