klíč
See also: klic
Czech

Klíč

Klíč

Notový klíč
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *ključь, from Proto-Indo-European *kleh₂u-.
Pronunciation
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Noun
klíč m
- key (of a lock)
- wrench (US), spanner (UK)
- (music) clef
- (cryptography) key
- (databases) key (field of a relation constrained to be unique)
- clue (informations which can lead one to a certain point)
Declension
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | klíč | klíče |
| genitive | klíče | klíčů |
| dative | klíči | klíčům |
| accusative | klíč | klíče |
| vocative | klíči | klíče |
| locative | klíči | klíčích |
| instrumental | klíčem | klíči |
Derived terms
- klíčový m
- klíčník m
- paklíč m
- primární klíč m
- cizí klíč m
- šifrovací klíč m
- veřejný klíč m
- soukromý klíč m
- houslový klíč m
- basový klíč m
See also
- zámek m
Further reading
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