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July 16th, 2008

Encyclopedia key

key definition of key in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
key, in music key. 1 In music, term used to indicate the scale scale, in music, any series of tones arranged in a step-by-step rising or falling order of pitch (more...)

key - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
hold the key. to provide the explanation for something that you could not previously understand. Fiennes, who had been looking for the place for twenty years, became convinced that ... (more...)

keys - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about keys
Small, flat, low-lying island, normally composed of sand, formed on a coral-reef platform. Keys usually reach just a couple of metres above high-tide level. (more...)

key fruit definition of key fruit in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
key, in music key. 1 In music, term used to indicate the scale scale, in music, any series of tones arranged in a step-by-step rising or falling order of pitch (more...)

Encyclopedia of Key-phrases - Key-Phrase
Encyclopedia of Key-phrases (key-phrase.com) is a high rating website that contains hundreds of thousand of encyclopedia articles. Encyclopedia of Key-phrases (key-phrase.com) ... (more...)

Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development | Home
Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development. This Encyclopedia, published on the Internet, is ... Key messages for each topic, presented in a usable format, are geared towards parents ... (more...)

Key (lock) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A key is a device which is used to open a lock. A typical key consist of two parts: the blade, which slides into the keyway of the lock and distinguishes between different keys ... (more...)

Key to Pronunciation. Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07
Key to Pronunciation. Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 ... sof a (s ´f), it e m (´t m), eas i ly (´z l), cann o n (k n´ n), circ u s (sûr´k s) (more...)

key - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about key
Small, flat, low-lying island, normally composed of sand, formed on a coral-reef platform. Keys usually reach just a couple of metres above high-tide level. (more...)

Key - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Technology. Key (lock), device used to open a lock; Churchkey, various kinds of bottle and can openers; Keychain, small chain that connects a small item to a keyring; Telegraph key ... (more...)


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