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delivery

(as a written instrument) or means of possession (as a key) that is construed by a court as sufficient to show

Demicadence

half cadence falling on the dominant instead of on the key note

keyless

lacking or not requiring a key as a keyless lock operated by a series of pushbuttons

encrypt

interpreted without knowing the secret method for interpretation called the key

Knock out

knocking out as a knock out blow a knock out key for knocking out a drill from a collet

Key tone

See Keynote

Keynote

all the modulations of the piece are referred called also key tone

keyword

to identify files records texts or other data containing the key or some related word such as a synonym It is

Keyhole

or apertupe in a door or lock for receiving a key

Key fruit

A samara

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