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Enter key
noun
the
key
on
a
computer
keyboard
that
you
press
to
start
a
new
line
or
confirm
a
command
•
Press
the
Enter
key
to
send
your
message
.
Press
the
Enter
key
to
send
your
message
.
•
She
hit
the
Enter
key
twice
to
leave
a
blank
line
in
the
document
.
She
hit
the
Enter
key
twice
to
leave
a
blank
line
in
the
document
.
key
noun
a
small
piece
of
shaped
metal
or
plastic
used
to
lock
and
unlock
a
door
,
car
,
or
other
fastening
•
Sarah
couldn't
start
her
car
because
she
had
left
the
key
at
home
.
Sarah
couldn't
start
her
car
because
she
had
left
the
key
at
home
.
•
The
hotel
receptionist
handed
me
a
plastic
card
instead
of
a
traditional
key
.
The
hotel
receptionist
handed
me
a
plastic
card
instead
of
a
traditional
key
.
Old
English
“
cǣg
”,
of
unknown
origin
,
meaning
a
device
for
locking
;
related
to
Dutch
“
kaai
”
and
German
“
Käuel
”.
noun
one
of
the
buttons
you
press
on
a
computer
keyboard
,
typewriter
,
or
the
long
black
and
white
pieces
on
a
piano
•
Press
the
Enter
key
to
start
a
new
line
.
Press
the
Enter
key
to
start
a
new
line
.
•
Her
fingers
danced
over
the
piano
keys
during
the
recital
.
Her
fingers
danced
over
the
piano
keys
during
the
recital
.
noun
a
small
shaped
piece
of
metal
that
you
put
into
a
lock
to
open
or
close
it
•
Mia
turned
the
key
and
opened
the
front
door
.
Mia
turned
the
key
and
opened
the
front
door
.
•
After
misplacing
his
car
keys
,
Adam
had
to
call
a
locksmith
.
After
misplacing
his
car
keys
,
Adam
had
to
call
a
locksmith
.
Old
English
“
cǣg
”,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
“
kaai
”
and
German
“
Keil
”.
noun
one
of
the
buttons
on
a
computer
keyboard
,
typewriter
,
piano
,
or
similar
device
that
you
press
to
make
a
letter
,
sound
,
or
action
•
Press
the
"
Enter
"
key
to
start
a
new
line
.
Press
the
"
Enter
"
key
to
start
a
new
line
.
•
She
hit
the
wrong
piano
key
and
the
note
sounded
sour
.
She
hit
the
wrong
piano
key
and
the
note
sounded
sour
.
noun
a
list
of
answers
or
symbols
that
helps
you
understand
a
test
,
map
,
code
,
or
puzzle
•
Use
the
color
key
on
the
map
to
see
which
areas
are
parks
.
Use
the
color
key
on
the
map
to
see
which
areas
are
parks
.
•
The
teacher
handed
out
the
answer
key
after
the
quiz
.
The
teacher
handed
out
the
answer
key
after
the
quiz
.
noun
the
most
important
thing
that
makes
something
happen
or
work
•
Practice
is
the
key
to
learning
a
new
language
.
Practice
is
the
key
to
learning
a
new
language
.
•
Good
communication
is
the
key
to
a
happy
marriage
.
Good
communication
is
the
key
to
a
happy
marriage
.
noun
the
set
of
musical
notes
that
a
piece
of
music
is
based
on
,
shown
by
its
starting
note
such
as
the
key
of
C
•
This
song
is
written
in
the
key
of
G
major
.
This
song
is
written
in
the
key
of
G
major
.
•
She
asked
the
band
to
change
the
key
so
she
could
sing
it
comfortably
.
She
asked
the
band
to
change
the
key
so
she
could
sing
it
comfortably
.
verb
-
key
,
keying
,
keys
,
keyed
to
put
information
into
a
computer
or
other
electronic
machine
by
pressing
keys
•
Please
key
your
password
,
then
press
Enter
.
Please
key
your
password
,
then
press
Enter
.
•
The
cashier
keyed
the
price
into
the
register
.
The
cashier
keyed
the
price
into
the
register
.
noun
a
list
of
correct
answers
or
an
explanation
of
symbols
on
a
test
,
map
,
or
puzzle
•
The
teacher
gave
us
the
answer
key
to
check
our
work
.
The
teacher
gave
us
the
answer
key
to
check
our
work
.
•
You
can
find
the
symbols
in
the
map's
key
at
the
bottom
corner
.
You
can
find
the
symbols
in
the
map's
key
at
the
bottom
corner
.
verb
-
key
,
keying
,
keys
,
keyed
to
deliberately
scratch
the
paint
on
a
car
with
a
key
•
Someone
keyed
his
brand-new
car
last
night
.
Someone
keyed
his
brand-new
car
last
night
.
•
The
angry
teenager
threatened
to
key
the
teacher's
car
.
The
angry
teenager
threatened
to
key
the
teacher's
car
.
noun
a
small
,
low
island
of
sand
or
coral
,
especially
in
the
Caribbean
Sea
or
off
the
coast
of
Florida
•
They
sailed
to
a
tiny
key
off
the
coast
of
Florida
.
They
sailed
to
a
tiny
key
off
the
coast
of
Florida
.
•
Seabirds
filled
the
air
above
the
remote
key
.
Seabirds
filled
the
air
above
the
remote
key
.
Variant
spelling
of
“
cay
”,
from
Spanish
“
cayo
”,
originally
Taíno
,
meaning
a
small
island
.
noun
the
set
of
notes
that
forms
the
basis
of
a
piece
of
music
,
named
after
its
first
note
•
The
song
is
in
the
key
of
G
major
.
The
song
is
in
the
key
of
G
major
.
•
The
guitarist
changed
the
song's
key
to
suit
his
voice
.
The
guitarist
changed
the
song's
key
to
suit
his
voice
.
verb
to
enter
information
into
a
computer
or
electronic
device
by
pressing
the
keys
•
Please
key
your
password
into
the
computer
.
Please
key
your
password
into
the
computer
.
•
The
cashier
keyed
the
price
into
the
register
.
The
cashier
keyed
the
price
into
the
register
.
noun
a
small
,
low
island
of
sand
or
coral
,
especially
in
the
Caribbean
or
off
the
coast
of
Florida
•
They
rented
a
boat
to
explore
a
tiny
key
off
the
Florida
coast
.
They
rented
a
boat
to
explore
a
tiny
key
off
the
Florida
coast
.
•
Key
West
is
the
last
inhabited
key
in
the
chain
.
Key
West
is
the
last
inhabited
key
in
the
chain
.