Definition of Keystoned

1. keystone [v] - See also: keystone

Lexicographical Neighbors of Keystoned

keysenders
keyserver
keyservers
keyset
keysets
keysmith
keysmiths
keyspace
keyspaces
keyster
keysters
keystone
keystone corner
keystone pricing
keystone species
keystoned (current term)
keystoneite
keystones
keystream
keystreams
keystroke
keystroked
keystrokes
keystroking
keytar
keytarist
keytarists
keytars
keyway
keyway attachment

Literary usage of Keystoned

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rebel Bookseller: How To Improvise Your Own Indie STore And Beat Back The Chains by Andrew Laties (2005)
"Doubling a product's cost to arrive at its final retail price is called keystoning. Specialty toy stores assume most products will be keystoned at the very ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1830)
"The keystoned arch is far more ancient than has been supposed. There appears to have been in (he most remote periods three different kinds; ..."

3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1886)
"... first to gaze from those rectangular windows, and had stood under that keystoned doorway, could be divined and measured by homely standards of to-day. ..."

4. The World's Great Events: An Indexed History of the World from Earliest by Esther Singleton (1916)
"The mammoth errand was keystoned by something better than idle curiosity, and the ridiculously small Congressional subsidy of $2500 for that vast enterprise ..."

5. Maryland's Colonial Eastern Shore: Historical Sketches of Counties and of by Swepson Earle, Percy G. Skirven (1916)
"The big brass knocker on the front door; the wide hall with its keystoned arches and mahogany stairway spreading its leisurely length past the grandfather's ..."

6. The World's Great Events: An Indexed History of the World from Earliest by Esther Singleton (1916)
"The mammoth errand was keystoned by something better than idle curiosity, and the ridiculously small Congressional subsidy of $2500 for that vast enterprise ..."

7. An Introduction to English Antiquities: Intended as a Companion to the by James Eccleston (1847)
"Its characteristics are a general heaviness and negligence of detail ; doorways with exceedingly depressed arch-heads, or plain round tops keystoned after ..."

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