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keying
Word definitions for keying in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Keying (21 March 1787 – 29 June 1858), also known by his Chinese name Qiying and his Manchu name Kiyeng , was a Manchu statesman during the Qing dynasty of China. An imperial clansman of the house of Aisin Gioro , he began his career in the Imperial Clan ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 In the sociology of (w: Erving Goffman), an action or utterance that signals the meaning of interaction to participants. 2 A form of vandalism performed by scratching paint with a key vb. (present participle of key English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Key \Key\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Keved ; p. pr. & vb. n. Keying .] To fasten or secure firmly; to fasten or tighten with keys or wedges. --Francis. (Computers) To enter (text, data) using keys, especially those on a keyboard; to keyboard; as, to key the data ...
Usage examples of keying.
During this year Sir Henry Pottinger issued a proclamation, in which he announced that the ratification of the treaty, mentioned in the last chapter, between Great Britain and China had been exchanged, and that he had concluded with the Chinese high commissioner, Keying, a commercial treaty and tariff.
Keying her auditory enhancers up a notch, Jin fell into her usual leftguard position in the loose diamond formation around Layn and crossed with the others under the trees at the edge of the clearing.
Now the wormhole transit loop was waking up in earnest, drawing energy from the surviving power storage rings on the Shattered Sphere, keying into each other.
At other times the parties would begin discussing the problem and in so doing give away important secrets of the system, such as keying information.
Their recording methods are so plentiful and variedbooks, stereos, pencil-paper, to name but a fewthat I am convinced their memories are largely outgrown evolutionary characteristics which, already atrophying, will be supplanted shortly by some method of keying recording apparatus directly to the thinking process.
Other Servants milled around, monitoring temperatures in the vats, cleaning up, keying in data as they stared at the display panels in front of each tank.
President, I think you should see this," Secretary Brandeis said, keying one of the overhead video screens.
As the guys and the blokes sit around the table, anteing up for what promises to be an all-night Hearts marathon, they keep one ear cocked towards Corporal Benjamin’s keying.
Keying her auditory enhancers, she stood still and listened for the sound of approaching engines.
She glanced up at the sky, keying her auditory enhancers again as she did so.
Keying in her optical enhancers, Jin made a careful sweep of both the courtyard and the windows and doors looking out onto it.
Keeping her eyes closed, she activated her optical enhancers, keying for zero magnification and the lowest light-amp setting.
Keying in her audio enhancers, she slid off her shoes and moved out cautiously in Radig's wake.
Thinking quickly, Hunter swerved and fired his cannon straight into the guts of the MiG keying in on Wa, ripping away the enemy's right wheel undercarriage and perforating its mid-fuselage fuel tank.
Keying the radio mike, Seydlitz contacted Sergeant Wihelm Zangler, the platoon leader of Seydlitz's lead platoon, and ordered him to make a left turn onto the next hard-surfaced road and follow it until they hit the first village.