key to



key to

v.
To make something correspond to something else: I wrote up a teaching guide and keyed it to the materials for each lesson. The worksheets were keyed to the requirements for each course.
See also: key

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Chanokh-Biblical Hebrew
Gaioz-Georgian
Nail-Arabic, Tatar
KarleeKAHR-leeEnglish (Modern)
Kunigundekoo-nee-GUWN-dəGerman
SoffÍA-Icelandic