Topic: GEOGRAPHY
| Language: | Old English |
| Origin: | cæg |
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key2 S2 W3 [countable]
1 a small specially shaped piece of metal that you put into a lock and turn in order to lock or unlock a door, start a car etc ! Do not say 'the key of' something. Say the key to something. ➔ master key
lock
D2 the part of a plan, action etc, that will make it possible for it to succeed
important part
the key
3TD the buttons that you press on a computer keyboard to operate the computer :
Press the ESCAPE key to exit.
computer
APMT
Press the ESCAPE key to exit. hot key/shortcut key (=a special key on a computer that does specific things)
4
music
a) [usually plural] the wooden or metal parts that you press on a piano and some wind instruments in order to play them :
piano keys
piano keysb) a scale of notes that begins with one particular note, or the quality of sound this scale has :
a tune in the key of A minor
a tune in the key of A minor5 a list of the signs, colours etc used on a map or technical drawing etc that explains what they mean
map/drawing
6 the printed answers to a test or set of questions in a book
test
TC7 a small flat island, especially one that is part of a group near the coast :
the Florida Keys
island
[usually plural]SG
the Florida Keys