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Key cold
Cold as a metallic key lifeless
on key
tune striking or singing the proper notes Opposite of off key
Key-number system
Key-number system, means a legal-research indexing system developed by West Publishing
Keyseat
To form a key seat as by cutting See Key seat under Key
Asymmetric crypto system
Asymmetric crypto system, means a system of a secure key pair consisting of a private key for creating a digital
Verify
in relation to a digital signature, electronic record or public key, with its grammatical variations and cognate expression means to determine
Deed
the intention of the parties to the instrument, and a key to its construction. Thus a recital may restrain the effects
Keyway
See Key way under Key
Samara
fruit as that of the ash maple and elm a key or key fruit
Kent bugle
A curved bugle having six finger keys or stops by means of which the performer can play
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