The central building block at the top of an arch or vault.
A central cohesive source of support and stability.
1 I think the text might tell us how to open the keystone .
2 Will car-sharing become a keystone of the sharing economy in urban areas?
3 Socialized medicine is the keystone to the arch of the socialist state.
4 This section of the country is the keystone of the Southern arch.
5 Robert Langdon was in possession of the keystone , and he needed help.
6 That, as I told you, is the keystone of my Big Idea.
7 Interaction networks showed decreasing complexity and fewer keystone taxa in impacted lakes.
8 A keystone disturbance suggests an unstable equilibrium of some description or another.
9 It's your leg up, and my keystone for the Dyson sphere project.
10 Is not Moses the keystone , as it were, of the Jewish covenant?
11 It is with good reason that this work serves as the exhibition's keystone .
12 The Polonaises are the keystone in the development of this form.
13 For this reason alone, I will ask Rémy to bring me the keystone .
14 Roebuck was the keystone of the arch that sustained the structure of chicane.
15 The keystone of the situation was the assured inaction of England.
16 I will not leave this house without the keystone , he vowed.
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Keystone в диалектах
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