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keyway A joint between the footing and foundation wall.
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key In the context of Relational Database Management Systems this refers to a common field that can be used to join two or more tables.
Ãâó: hds.essex.ac.uk/g2gp/gis/sect101.asp
keyway The part of the plug where you insert the key.
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keynote The main speech at a meeting or the speech in one of the featured spots at an event. The keynote sets the tone of a convention and carries out the theme. The keynote usually is connected with prime time, such as a meal function, or delivered to open or close an event, or given to the entire convention in the main room.
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key To predict a team's next play by observation of patterns or habits.
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