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| latchkey children |
Children who have a key to their home, needed for when they return home when no adult is present to supervise them. These children are at a higher risk of accidents, abusing drugs, and smoking cigarettes.
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| LATCH | catch for fastening a door or gate |
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| LATCH | spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key |
| LATCH | fasten with a latch |
| LATCH | understand, usually after some initial difficulty |
| LATCH | adopt, as of ideas |
| LATCH | firmly fastened or secured against opening |
| LATCH | passkey for raising or drawing back a latch (especially on an outside door) |
| LATCH | opener consisting of a string that can be passed through a hole in a door for raising the latch from outside |
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