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key In music theory, the key identifies the tonic triad, the chord, major or minor, which represents the final point of rest for a piece, or the focal point of a section. Although the key of a piece may be named in the title (e.g. Symphony in C), or inferred from the key signature, the establishment of key is brought about via functional harmony, a sequence of chords leading to one or more cadences. ...
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key (1) A button on a keyboard.
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key A variable value created using a mathematical formula. Public keys are obtained from the certificate authority, while private keys are contained within each user's computer system (also see Public Key).
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keyway 1. The keyway in a lock that is worked by a flat key. 2. Groove or slot cut in a shaft to hold the key. 3. Groove made in one concrete our that interlocks another concrete structure, possibly poured at an earlier time, such as interlocking a wall to a footing. 4. Groove into which a square or rectangular key is inserted to lock two members together.
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keyway A slot formed and poured on a footer or in a foundation wall when another wall will be installed at the slot location. This gives additional strength to the joint/meeting point.
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