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keystone

[kee-stohn] / ˈkiˌstoʊn /


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Truth Social isn’t an especially strong keystone of this operation.

From Los Angeles Times

Proponents hailed lions as a keystone species that enhances biodiversity and pointed out the affection they generate — from Los Angeles’ late, famed P-22 to the lion that recently strolled through San Francisco.

From Los Angeles Times

Morgan healthcare investor conference in San Francisco in mid-January, a keystone event at which companies often pre-announce guidance and earnings and roll out marquee acquisitions.

From Barron's

One can’t make a list like this without including the keystones of modern detective fiction.

From Los Angeles Times

The home became a keystone of Gehry’s work, and a symbol of rebellion against architectural polish and formality.

From Los Angeles Times