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Answer for the clue "Like much hotel room access ", 7 letters:
keyless

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Word definitions for keyless in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
keyless \keyless\ adj. lacking or not requiring a key; as, a keyless lock operated by a series of pushbuttons. Opposite of keyed .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. lacking or not requiring a key; "a keyless lock operated by a series of pushbuttons" [ant: keyed ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Lacking or not requiring a key

Usage examples of keyless.

The locks are keyless, operated by computer terminals in the guard tower.

He sat behind the wheel in the keyless Mustang with both hands on the cassette.

She was fumbling in her purse for her key ring with its remote keyless entry gadget when a pleasant voice stopped her in her tracks.

I thought sadly as I dug in the pocket of my shorts for my keyless remote.

While he halted, hands in his pockets and studied the old man, she wondered how, keyless, he had managed to get through that locked door.

The keyless man thrust his hand into the pouch he wore at his waist and brought out some of the tiny food spheres and offered them to Elea and Paikan.

Now and then they saw other silent keyless persons, who moved without haste, alone or in small groups.

Paikan thrust his hand into his weapon, but the keyless man ordered him to wait.

With a melancholy smile the keyless man went off toward the Twelve Streets.

Max pressed a button on his keyless entry device and the trunk popped open.

Technicians manipulated data not by plugging away at traditional keyboards, but via keyless entry systems, the likes of which Harvath had never seen before.

Zak returned to his apartment and tossed the keys and his keyless entry pad on his nightstand.

Like most military vehicles, the Zil had a keyless ignition, and Alevy pushed the starter button.

His fingers floated across the keyless keyboard, the letters flashing silently with each stroke of his age-gnarled fingers.

Smith began tapping his keyless keys and dumped the report into a growing file he called Militia Threats.