key word

NOUN
  1. a significant word used in indexing or cataloging
  2. a word that is used as a pattern to decode an encrypted message
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How To Use key word In A Sentence

  • The key words indicating lactose presence include whey, curds, milk by-products, dry milk solids, and non-fat dry milk powder.
  • Note that this applies equally to consumers and marketers: the key word in my definition is "participative," which is of course what separates social from traditional media. Online Marketing Blog
  • Inserting key words like "Zhao Ziyang" in the search box of the website leads to a blank page which says "Connection Interrupted. China To Netizens: Shut Up
  • I whittled down the selection to a long sleeveless black tunic type sweater (hides a multitude of sins and gallons of ingested chili beans and Frito Scoops), a gray skirt with a hint of shiny to it, a stretchy black skirt (key word stretchy) in a fun busy print designed to camouflage my chips and queso thighs, and Blonde Mom Blog
  • The key words indicating lactose presence include whey, curds, milk by-products, dry milk solids, and non-fat dry milk powder.
  • A key word index is an enlargement to the book.
  • Key words used included kidney stones, urinary calculi, urolithiasis, urinary tract stones, and nephrolithiasis.
  • The debate turns on six key words that constitute its two poles.
  • I fear that my "insecurity" and "low self-esteem" are just general key words for the underlying unsatiated feeling that I may be gay. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Having replaced my malfunctioning key word with an unsensible diet, compulsive exercise, and moderate vomiting, the pounds had finally begun to drop off. The Worst Years of Your Life
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