keyable
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- Able to be classified according to a key.
- 1997, Don L. Jacobs, Rob L. Jacobs, Trilliums in Woodland and Garden: American Treasures, page 38:
- For various reasons, individual specimens are not always keyable to a species name. Some specimens are natural hybrids, and a key may indicate possible parents.
- That can be locked and unlocked by a particular type of key.
- 1977, Coach & Athlete, volume 40, page 37:
- A special feature of the No. 401K American key controlled combination padlock is that it is keyable to most Master Lock Co. No. 1525 key systems.
- 1985, Machine Design, volume 57, numbers 1-6, page 180:
- Cam locks and inner cylinder locks feature seven-pin tubular security and are keyable to each other.
- That can be animated by keyframing.