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  • 61key — Cotter Cot ter (k[o^]t t[ e]r), n. 1. A piece of wood or metal, commonly wedge shaped, used for fastening together parts of a machine or structure. It is driven into an opening through one or all of the parts. Note: [See Illust.] In the United… …

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  • 62Key Word in Context — KWIC is an acronym for Key Word In Context, the most common format for concordance lines. The term KWIC was first coined by Hans Peter Luhn. [Manning, C. D., Schütze, H.: Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing , p.35. The MIT… …

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  • 63key — I n 1. opener, latchkey; skeleton key, passkey. 2. means, expedient, agent, device, instrument; path, way, passageway, access. 3. index, catalog, directory, guide, Obs. table of contents; manual, code book, answer book, solution book; legend,… …

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  • 64note — nəʊt n. short written reminder, memo; brief informal letter; official message, notice; comment; musical sound, single key; sign of emotion, hint, trace; paper currency, bill of money v. take notice of, observe; remark on, make a comment; record …

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  • 65off-key — adj. & adv. Deviating from the proper pitch; of a musical note or series of notes; as, an off key note; to sing off key. Syn: false, sour. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 66public-key encryption — encryption encryption n. the process of converting messages in ordinary language, or other information into a secret coded form that cannot be interpreted without knowing the secret method for interpretation, called the key. Note: Encryption is… …

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  • 67Shape note — Star in the East from the 1854 edition of Southern Harmony Shape notes are a music notation designed to facilitate congregational and community singing. The notation, introduced in 1801, became a popular teaching device in American singing… …

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  • 68Theoretical key — Theoretical keys or impossible keys are keys which exist in music theory, but are not actually used in music because they have an impractical key signature. In music that uses the equal temperament, which includes most Western music, an… …

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  • 69Relative key — In music, the relative minor of a particular major key (or the relative major of a minor key) is the key which has the same key signature but a different tonic, as opposed to parallel minor or major, respectively. For example, G major and E minor …

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  • 70C (musical note) — Low C redirects here. For the song by Supergrass, see Supergrass. Middle C  Play ( …

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