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Slender rectangular slot broached into the interior of the hub. Helps to secure propeller to the shaft and prevent rotational slipping on the shaft.
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the range of color values and tone quality in a work of painting. A low-key painting has mostly darker colours while one in a high key is dominated by brighter and lighter colors.
Ãâó: www.wideskiesart.com/fineartglossary2.php
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A field through which rapid and/or sorted access to a record is desired.
Ãâó: www.ittia.com/dbstar/manual/UG_Gloss.htm
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A groove in the top of a footing.
Ãâó: houseandhome.msn.com/help/glossary.aspx
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In terms of encryption, a key is a value applied using an algorithm to a string of unencrypted text to produce encrypted text, or vice versa. Key length is a factor in determining the strength of encryption.
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