| KEYCARD | • keycard n. A usually plastic card which stores a digital signature that is used to operate an electronic access control lock. • key␣card n. Alternative spelling of keycard. • KEYCARD n. a coded card for operating a device. |
| KEYHOLE | • keyhole n. The hole in a lock where the key is inserted and turns. • keyhole n. Any small opening resembling the hole for a key in shape or function. • keyhole n. A circle cut out of a garment as a decorative effect, typically at the front or back neckline of a dress. |
| KEYINGS | • keyings n. Plural of keying. • KEYING n. providing a key for (cryptography). |
| KEYLESS | • keyless adj. Lacking or not requiring a key. • KEYLESS adj. without a key. |
| KEYLINE | • keyline n. A contour line connecting all points in valley at the same elevation as the keypoint, used in planning… • keyline n. (Graphic design) A boundary line that separates color and monochromatic areas or differently colored areas of print. • KEYLINE n. a diagram representing how an illustration will appear. |
| KEYNOTE | • keynote n. (Music) The note on which a musical key is based; the tonic. • keynote n. The main theme of a speech, a written work, or a conference. • keynote n. A speech that sets the main theme of a conference or other gathering; a keynote speech or keynote address. |
| KEYPADS | • keypads n. Plural of keypad. • KEYPAD n. a small device with push-button controls, e.g. a TV remote control unit. |
| KEYPALS | • keypals n. Plural of keypal. • KEYPAL n. a person with whom one corresponds by email. |
| KEYRING | • keyring n. A ring, normally of metal or plastic, for holding keys together. • keyring n. (Cryptography) A set of data holding linked encryption keys. • key␣ring n. Alternative form of keyring. |
| KEYSETS | • keysets n. Plural of keyset. • KEYSET n. a system of finger levers. |
| KEYSTER | • keyster n. Alternative spelling of keister (“suitcase”). • KEYSTER n. (slang) backside, bottom, also KEESTER, KEISTER, KIESTER. |
| KEYWAYS | • keyways n. Plural of keyway. • KEYWAY n. a groove cut in a shaft or key to accommodate which interlocks with another component. |
| KEYWORD | • keyword n. (Cryptography) Any word#Noun used as the key to a code. • keyword n. (Information science) Any word#Noun used in a reference work to link to other words or other information. • keyword n. (Information science) Any important word#Noun in a text#Noun or document, which may be linked to other… |