key |
keyset |
As a proper noun key
is .
As a noun keyset is
(computing|telegraphy) an input device whose few keys can be pressed in many combinations, often simultaneously, to enter different commands or characters.
key |
keylike |
As adjectives the difference between key and keylike
is that
key is indispensable, supremely important while
keylike is resembling a key.
As a noun key
is an object designed to open and close a lock.
As a verb key
is to fit (a lock) with a key.
As a proper noun Key
is {{surname}.
key |
unkeyed |
In lang=en terms the difference between key and unkeyed
is that
key is to operate (the transmitter switch of a two-way radio) while
unkeyed is atonal.
As adjectives the difference between key and unkeyed
is that
key is indispensable, supremely important while
unkeyed is atonal.
As a noun key
is an object designed to open and close a lock.
As a verb key
is to fit (a lock) with a key.
As a proper noun Key
is {{surname}.
key |
keycap |
As a proper noun key
is .
As a noun keycap is
the part of a key (on a keyboard) that is pressed by the user, as opposed to any electromechanical unit underneath.
key |
keyless |
As a proper noun key
is .
As an adjective keyless is
lacking or not requiring a key.
key |
hashkey |
As a proper noun key
is .
As a noun hashkey is
(computing|rare) the key used to locate a value in a hash table or equivalent data structure.
key |
multimap |
As a proper noun key
is .
As a noun multimap is
(computing) a data structure that maps a single key to multiple values.
key |
gelsolin |
As a proper noun key
is .
As a noun gelsolin is
(biology) an actin-binding protein that is a key regulator of actin filament assembly and disassembly.
key |
keyness |
As a proper noun key
is .
As a noun keyness is
(anthropology) the degree to which something is key to a society.
key |
chorded |
As a proper noun key
is .
As a verb chorded is
(
chord).
As an adjective chorded is
(computing|of a computer keyboard) through which input is supplied by pressing a relatively small number of keys in combinations, as though playing chords.
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