"locknote" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: locknotes [plural]
Etymology: Humorously from keynote and lock, as though the key in keynote were the kind that opens a door. Etymology templates: {{m|en|keynote}} keynote, {{m|en|lock}} lock, {{m|en|key}} key Head templates: {{en-noun}} locknote (plural locknotes)
  1. The last presentation in an academic or business conference with a broad thematic overview. Typically, the best-known speakers or scholars at a conference give keynote and locknote addresses. Related terms: keynote
    Sense id: en-locknote-en-noun-fboz1OEG Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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