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keyhole 1. an aperture in a door or a lock case through which a key may be passed to engage the lock mechanism 2. a transient column of vapour or plasma formed during the welding or cutting of materials, using high energy beams, such as lasers keyhole [′kē‚hōl] (design engineering) A hole or a slot for receiving a key. (metallurgy) A welding method wherein the heat source, because of its concentration, causes a hole through the surface immediately ahead of the molten weld metal in the direction of welding; the hole is filled as the welding progresses, ensuring complete joint penetration. (ordnance) Of a bullet, to strike a target after tumbling in flight so that the long axis of the bullet and the line of flight are not the same; usually caused by failure of the bullet to receive sufficient spin from the rifling in the barrel. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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