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There are 19 words beginning with KEYSE

Keyserkeyset  ——  keyseatkeysets  ——  keyseats  ——  keyseatedkeyseaterkeysenderkeyserver key␣server  ——  keyseaterskeyseatingkeysenderskeysendingkeyservers key␣servers  ——  Keyserlingian  ——  key␣set␣identifier  ——  key␣set␣identifiers

24 definitions found

  • Keyser — prop.n. A surname. — prop.n. A township in DeKalb County, Indiana, United States. — prop.n. A city, the county seat of Mineral County, West Virginia, United States.
  • keyset — n. (Computing, telegraphy) An input device whose few keys can… — n. (Computing, databases) A set of keys (unique identifiers) used… — n. (Rare) A collection of keys on a typewriter or keyboard.
  • keyseat — n. A bed or groove to receive a key which prevents one mechanical… — v. To form a keyseat, as by cutting.
  • keysets — n. Plural of keyset.
  • keyseats — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of keyseat.
  • keyseated — v. Simple past tense and past participle of keyseat.
  • keyseater — n. (Engineering) An instrument for keyseating.
  • keysender — n. (Telecommunications) A device that transmits information about…
  • keyserver — n. (Cryptography) In public key cryptography, the server that…
  • key␣server — n. Alternative spelling of keyserver.
  • keyseaters — n. Plural of keyseater.
  • keyseating — v. Present participle of keyseat.
  • keysenders — n. Plural of keysender.
  • keysending — n. The operation of a keysender.
  • keyservers — n. Plural of keyserver.
  • key␣servers — n. Plural of key server.
  • Keyserlingian — adj. Of or relating to Leon Keyserling (1908–1987), American economist.
  • key␣set␣identifier — n. (Computing, Internet) A value that is used to identify a key set.
  • key␣set␣identifiers — n. Plural of key set identifier.
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