Associations to the word «Keyed»
Noun
- Comm
- Communicator
- Bugle
- Intercom
- Hash
- Authentication
- Microphone
- Grille
- Connector
- Cid
- Molding
- Comp
- Memo
- Pitch
- Modulation
- Implant
- Sheng
- Console
- Fiddle
- Lock
- Vidal
- Tense
- Holloway
- Pad
- Roarke
- Alert
- Transmitter
- Code
- Cipher
- Locking
- Mailing
- Helmet
- Melinda
- Amplitude
- Landau
- Insert
- Font
- Nerve
- Trumpet
- Scanner
- Override
- Thorne
- Fingerprint
- Projector
- Flute
- Tab
- Steering
- Weaponry
- Usual
- Vinyl
- Instrument
- Morse
- Slot
- Numeral
- Sweating
- Expectancy
- Axle
- Alloy
- Notch
- Shift
- Scoop
- Pin
- Bucket
- Wheel
- Chekov
- Color
- Panel
- Shaft
- Octave
- Encryption
- Offset
- Password
- Mage
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
KEYED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of key
KEYED FIDDLE, noun. (musical instrument) Synonym of nyckelharpa.
KEYED FIDDLES, noun. Plural of keyed fiddle
KEYED UP, adjective. Nervous; worried.
Dictionary definition
KEYED, adjective. Fitted with or secured by a key; "a keyed instrument"; "the locks have not yet been keyed".
KEYED, adjective. Set to a key or tone.
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