Keyed Synonyms & Definitions

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• KeyedDefinition & Meaning in English

  1. (a.) Furnished with keys; as, a keyed instrument; also, set to a key, as a tune.

• KeyDefinition & Meaning in English

  1. (n.) An indehiscent, one-seeded fruit furnished with a wing, as the fruit of the ash and maple; a samara; -- called also key fruit.
  2. (n.) That part of a mechanism which serves to lock up, make fast, or adjust to position.
  3. (n.) That part of the plastering which is forced through between the laths and holds the rest in place.
  4. (n.) A position or condition which affords entrance, control, pr possession, etc.; as, the key of a line of defense; the key of a country; the key of a political situation. Hence, that which serves to unlock, open, discover, or solve something unknown or difficult; as, the key to a riddle; the key to a problem.
  5. (n.) That part of an instrument or machine which serves as the means of operating it; as, a telegraph key; the keys of a pianoforte, or of a typewriter.
  6. (n.) The last board of a floor when laid down.
  7. (n.) Fig: The general pitch or tone of a sentence or utterance.
  8. (n.) An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place.
  9. (n.) A bar, pin or wedge, to secure a crank, pulley, coupling, etc., upon a shaft, and prevent relative turning; sometimes holding by friction alone, but more frequently by its resistance to shearing, being usually embedded partly in the shaft and partly in the crank, pulley, etc.
  10. (n.) A family of tones whose regular members are called diatonic tones, and named key tone (or tonic) or one (or eight), mediant or three, dominant or five, subdominant or four, submediant or six, supertonic or two, and subtonic or seven. Chromatic tones are temporary members of a key, under such names as " sharp four," "flat seven," etc. Scales and tunes of every variety are made from the tones of a key.
  11. (n.) An instrument which is turned like a key in fastening or adjusting any mechanism; as, a watch key; a bed key, etc.
  12. (n.) A wedge to unite two or more pieces, or adjust their relative position; a cotter; a forelock.
  13. (n.) A piece of wood used as a wedge.
  14. (n.) A keystone.
  15. (v. t.) To fasten or secure firmly; to fasten or tighten with keys or wedges.
  16. (n.) The fundamental tone of a movement to which its modulations are referred, and with which it generally begins and ends; keynote.
  17. (n.) A metallic lever by which the circuit of the sending or transmitting part of a station equipment may be easily and rapidly opened and closed; any device for closing or opening an electric circuit.
  18. (n.) A simplified version or analysis which accompanies something as a clue to its explanation, a book or table containing the solutions to problems, ciphers, allegories, or the like, or a table or synopsis of conspicuous distinguishing characters of members of a taxonomic group.
  19. () A bar or key, in a typewriter or typesetting machine, used for spacing between letters.

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