passkey

noun
UK: /ˈpæs.kiː/
US: /ˈpæs.kiː/
  1. A secret code or password used to access something.

    1. I need a passkey to enter this room.
    2. The system requires a unique passkey for each user to ensure data security.
  2. A physical key that can open many different locks.

    1. The landlord has a passkey for all the apartments.
    2. Using a passkey, the maintenance worker quickly accessed the locked storage room.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "passkey" in English means: A secret code or password used to access something., A physical key that can open many different locks..

The phonetic transcription of "passkey" is /ˈpæs.kiː/ in British English and /ˈpæs.kiː/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "passkey": "I need a passkey to enter this room.". More examples on the page.