Key
Key is the English word for keys or key, and thus part of anglicisms:
- Key Account
- Key Account Manager
- Keyboard, etc.
Key is within the meaning of Cay for a small flat island:
- Florida Keys island chain in the U.S. state of Florida, United States consisting of the islands: Big Coppitt Key
- Big Pine Key
- Cudjoe Key
- Duck Key
- Key Largo
- Key West as the southernmost island
Key hot spots in Florida, USA:
- Big Coppitt Key
- Big Pine Key
- Manasota Key
Key is a surname and may refer to:
- Astley Cooper Key (1821-1888), English admiral
- David M. Key (1824-1900), American politician
- Ellen Key (1849-1926), Swedish writer and teacher reform
- Francis Scott Key (1779-1843), American lawyer and amateur poet
- James Key (born 1972 ), English racing director
- John Key ( born 1961 ), New Zealand politician
- John A. Key (1871-1954), American politician
- Lieven de Key (~ 1560-1627 ), Dutch architect
- Philip Key (1750-1820), American politician
- Philip Barton Key (1757-1815), American politician
- Steven Key ( born 1968 ), American basketball player
- Thomas Hewitt Key (1799-1875), English scholar
- Valdimer Orlando Key (1908-1963), American political scientist
- Willem Key (1515-1568), Flemish painter
Key is the stage name of:
- cEvin Key ( born 1961 ), Canadian drummer and songwriter
Key may refer to:
- Amount of black in the CMYK color model in the printing industry
- Key (band), DDR - band for electronic music
- Key ( game developers )
- Single key on a keyboard or keyboard ( Keyboard)
- Clef including the sign which together specify the key
. key stands for:
- Files of the presentation program Keynote by Apple, see Keynote (software)
- Disambiguation