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Look up locking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Locking may refer to: Locking (computer science) Locking, Somerset, a village and civil parish in the
Locking
Situation in which an astronomical object's orbital period matches its rotational period
names for the tidal locking process are gravitational locking, captured rotation, and spin–orbit locking. The effect arises between two bodies when their gravitational
Tidal_locking
Topics referred to by the same term
access a database concurrently Lock screen File locking, a mechanism that restricts access to a computer file SIM lock, a restriction on mobile phones
Lock
Way to produce very short laser bursts
is zero is called a lock point. Laser locking based on an error signal which is a function of frequency is called frequency locking and if the error signal
Mode_locking
Clamping hand tool
Locking pliers (also called Vise-Grips, Vice Grips, Mole wrench or Mole grips) are pliers that can be locked into position, using a bistable cam action
Locking_pliers
Software design pattern
testing the locking criterion (the "lock hint") before acquiring the lock. Locking occurs only if the locking criterion check indicates that locking is required
Double-checked_locking
Type of dance step
Locking is a style of funk dance. The name is based on the concept of locking movements, which means freezing from a fast movement and "locking" in a
Locking_(dance)
Mechanical component which forces two transaxial wheels to spin together
four-wheel-drive vehicles, may also be locking differentials, providing similar tractional benefits. Locking differentials are found in many utility
Locking_differential
Computer mechanism
NTFS permissions or by installing a third party file locking software. IBM pioneered file locking in 1963 for use in mainframe computers using OS/360,
File_locking
Effect on frequency of interacting oscillators
injection locking. When the second oscillator merely disturbs the first but does not capture it, the effect is called injection pulling. Injection locking and
Injection_locking
Topics referred to by the same term
Lock-on or Lock On may refer to: Radar lock-on, where a radar automatically tracks a selected target Lock-on (protest tactic), when one or more protesters
Lock-on
Former RAF station in Somerset, England
RAF Locking was a Royal Air Force station near the village of Locking and about 3 miles (4.8 km) from Weston-super-Mare in North Somerset, England. During
RAF_Locking
Adhesive applied to screw threads
Typically, thread-locking compounds are methacrylate-based, and cure anaerobically when exposed to clean metals. Thread-locking compound is often a
Thread-locking_compound
English musician (1938–2020)
at Bennett's suggestion, Locking was himself invited to join The Shadows to replace the departing bassist Jet Harris. Locking played on some of their best
Brian_Locking
Topics referred to by the same term
up lock-in or lock in in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Locked in or lock in may refer to: Locked In (album), a 1976 album by Wishbone Ash "Locked In"
Locked_in
Three-point locking, or a multipoint lock, is a locking system installed in cabinet or locker doors to enable more secure locking. Whereas in single-point
Three-point_locking
depending on lock type and needed operation). Index Locking Protocol guarantees that phantom read phenomenon won't occur. Index locking protocol states:
Index_locking
Portable security device for motorcycles
side of the lock, using either a pushdown-and-click locking mechanism or a more robust double-locking mechanism. When in place, the disc-lock discourages
Disc-lock
In a database, locking objects that contain other objects
granularity locking (MGL) is a locking method used in database management systems (DBMS) and relational databases. In multiple granularity locking, locks are
Multiple_granularity_locking
South Korean household products company
directly operated stores in the world. Lock & Lock's initial success came from the development of the four-side locking system for airtight containers, which
Lock_&_Lock
Guitar vibrato system
The Floyd Rose Locking Tremolo, or simply Floyd Rose, is a type of locking vibrato arm for a guitar. Floyd D. Rose invented the locking vibrato in 1976
Floyd_Rose
Solution for concurrent database access
called deadlock. Deadlock is possible when incremental locking (locking one entity, then locking one or more additional entities) is used. To illustrate
Record_locking
Spanish fashion designer
Ana is also a judge on Drag Race España. In 1997, Locking, together with Óscar Benito, founded Locking Shocking, a ready-to-wear fashion label claiming
Ana_Locking
Concurrency control method
or Rigorous scheduling, or Rigorous two-phase locking To comply with strong strict two-phase locking (SS2PL), a transaction's read and write locks are
Two-phase_locking
A positive locking device is a device used in conjunction with a fastener in order to positively lock the fastener. This means that the fastener cannot
Positive_locking_device
Synchronization mechanism for enforcing limits on access to a resource
process/thread will request a lock held by the other. (For example, locking a row rather than the entire table, or locking a cell rather than the entire
Lock_(computer_science)
System for locking doors
Single-point locking is a locking system in cabinet doors where locking takes places only at the point halfway up the edge of the door, where the latch
Single-point_locking
Vehicle component
locked or unlocked by persons other than the vehicle owner. Freewheel Full spool "Locking hubs - to lock or not to lock, how to use manual locking hubs".
Locking_hubs
Locking mechanism used in firearms
Flapper locking is a type of locking mechanism used in firearms. It involves a pair of flappers on the sides of the bolt that each lock into an outwards
Flapper_locking
Door locking device
An electromagnetic lock, magnetic lock, or maglock is a locking device that consists of an electromagnet and an armature plate. The principle behind an
Electromagnetic_lock
Village in Somerset, England
restaurants. The village of Locking is small but has a long history. There is evidence of Roman settlements nearby. The name "Locking" has a Saxon derivation
Locking,_Somerset
Shackle with a spring-loaded gate
carabiners. Carabiners fall into three broad locking categories: non-locking, manual locking, and auto locking. Non-locking carabiners (or snap-links) have a sprung
Carabiner
Concurrency control method
Optimistic concurrency control (OCC), also known as optimistic locking, is a non-locking concurrency control method applied to transactional systems such
Optimistic concurrency control
Optimistic_concurrency_control
Type of climbing equipment
due to the rapid locking rate, in the order of 13 kN at runners and anchor points. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Self-locking devices. Mountaineering :
Self-locking_device
Type of breech locking mechanism
The Blish lock is a breech locking mechanism designed by John Bell Blish based upon his assumption that under extreme pressures, certain dissimilar metals
Blish_lock
Dance step
locking steps in waltz, including: the back lock, which is a Bronze syllabus figure; the turning lock, of the Silver syllabus; and the turning lock to
Lock_(waltz)
Type of lock
mortise door lock used today. Mortise locks may include a non-locking latch operated by a door handle. An upright two-bolt lock is termed a sash lock. The upright
Mortise_lock
Symptom of pathology in a joint
standing. Complaints of locking sensation in the knee joint can be divided into true locking and pseudo locking. True locking happens when the intra-articular
Joint_locking_(medicine)
Element of firearm design
photograph on the right is of a different type of locking system. This one is the Beretta Rotary locking system found in their PX Four Storm handgun. The
Locked_breech
Topics referred to by the same term
Joint locking may refer to: Performing a joint lock in martial arts or hand-to-hand combat Joint locking (medicine) This disambiguation page lists articles
Joint_locking
Threaded fastener
A locknut, also known as a lock nut, locking nut, self-locking nut, prevailing torque nut, stiff nut or elastic stop nut, is a nut that resists loosening
Locknut
Power plugs and receptacles used in North America and some other regions
locking. The metal conductive blades are often informally called prongs (as in 3-prong plug). Numbers prefixed by 'L' are curved-blade, twist-locking
NEMA_connector
Restriction built into a mobile phone
have stopped locking phones altogether.[citation needed] SIM locking may be particularly common in Switzerland. Swisscom began lifting SIM lock since July
SIM_lock
Mechanical device used to change the pitch of guitar strings
addition of a second lock on the bridge nut, making a double locking tremolo system that was more complex to set up. The double locking design is sometimes
Vibrato_systems_for_guitar
Video synchronization to a reference
devices). Generator locking can also be used to ensure that multiple CRT monitors that appear in a movie are flicker-free. Generator locking is also used to
Genlock
2025 film by David Yarovesky
Locked is a 2025 American psychological thriller film directed by David Yarovesky and written by Michael Arlen Ross. It is a remake of the Argentine film
Locked_(film)
Grappling technique for submission
kansetsu-waza (関節技, "joint locking technique") and in Chinese martial arts as qin na, which literally means "catching and locking". In Korea these are referred
Joint_lock
Condition in which a patient is aware but completely paralysed
Locked-in syndrome (LIS), also known as pseudocoma, is a condition in which a patient is aware but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete
Locked-in_syndrome
Castle in the United Kingdom
Locking Castle was a castle that once stood on Carberry Hill near the site of RAF Locking in Locking in the North Somerset district of Somerset, England
Locking_Castle
Street dance style
the Strikin' dances of the Oak Park community in Sacramento, and "Pop-Locking" of Los Angeles which were popular through the mid-1960s to the late 1970s
Popping
Type of digital rights management
regional locking; however, NTSC games can display wrong colors, slow speed and sound on PAL systems, and vice versa. The Atari 7800 has regional locking on
Regional_lockout
Mechanical or electronic fastening device
brigade padlocks. A magnetic keyed lock is a locking mechanism whereby the key utilizes magnets as part of the locking and unlocking mechanism. A magnetic
Lock_and_key
Topics referred to by the same term
Locked and loaded may refer to: Lock (firearm), locking and loading a firearm Locked and Loaded - The Covers Album, 2019 hard rock album by The Dead Daisies
Locked_and_loaded
Locking mechanism for folding pocket knives
The Linerlock is a locking mechanism for folding pocket knives. A Linerlock is a folding knife with a side-spring lock that can be opened and closed with
Liner_lock
Feature of a type of military offensive technology
Lock-on is a feature of many radar systems that allow it to automatically follow a selected target. Lock-on was first designed for the AI Mk. IX radar
Radar_lock-on
Phenomenon in high-density strange matter
Color–flavor locking (CFL) is a phenomenon that is expected to occur in ultra-high-density strange matter, a form of quark matter. The quarks form Cooper
Color–flavor_locking
Japanese manga series
Blue Lock (Japanese: ブルーロック, Hepburn: Burū Rokku; stylized in Latin script as BLUELOCK) is a Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated
Blue_Lock
Waterway in upstate New York, U.S.
46 m) natural rise between Lock E35 and the Niagara River. There is no Lock E1 or Lock E31 on the Erie Canal. The place of "Lock E1" on the passage from
Erie_Canal
Device used in theater fly systems
rope and the handle to ensure that the lock cannot be accidentally released. Rope locks are mounted to a locking rail, which provides structural support
Rope_lock
Phenomenon in maths
instruments, orbital resonance and tidal locking of orbiting moons, mode-locking in fiber optics and phase-locked loops and other electronic oscillators
Arnold_tongue
Handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects
There are two basic types of forceps: non-locking (often called "thumb forceps" or "pick-ups") and locking, though these two types come in dozens of specialized
Forceps
Safe isolation of dangerous equipment during maintenance or testing
Isolate the energy sources Lock and tag the energy sources Demonstrate that the equipment isolation is effective The locking and tagging of the isolation
Lockout–tagout
Canadian ice hockey player
Norman Wesley Locking (May 24, 1911 – May 15, 1995) was a Canadian ice hockey left winger. He played 48 games in the National Hockey League with the Chicago
Norm_Locking
Phenomenon related to superconductivity
Flux pinning is a phenomenon that occurs when flux vortices in a type-II superconductor are prevented from moving within the bulk of the superconductor
Flux_pinning
Firearm locking method
Roller locking is used by the CZ 52 pistol. The slide, barrel, locking piece, and rollers are shown here. Barrel, slide and locking piece, locked. Unlocking
Roller_locked
Network communication protocol for providing shared access to resources
controller. SMB supports opportunistic locking (see below) on files in order to improve performance. Opportunistic locking support has changed with each Windows
Server_Message_Block
Type of lock
tumbler lock is a type of lock whose mechanism uses a set of levers to prevent the bolt from moving in the lock. It does not mean a locking lever handle
Lever_tumbler_lock
Electronic lock without a mechanical key
also known as remote keyless entry (RKE) or remote central locking, is an electronic lock that controls access to a building or vehicle by using an electronic
Remote_keyless_system
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up lock up or lockup in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lock up or Lock-up may refer to: Lock Up (1989 film), an American prison action film featuring
Lock_up
Locking mechanism
A rotary combination lock is a lock commonly used to secure safes and as an unkeyed padlock mechanism. This type of locking mechanism consists of a single
Rotary_combination_lock
2022 Japanese anime film by Makoto Shinkai
Suzume (Japanese: すずめの戸締まり, Hepburn: Suzume no Tojimari; lit. 'Suzume's Locking Up') is a 2022 Japanese animated coming-of-age fantasy adventure film written
Suzume
Safeguard to protect a domain name
REGISTRAR-LOCK is a status code that can be set on an Internet domain name by the sponsoring registrar of the domain name. This is usually done in order
Registrar-Lock
Revolver
made. Its popular name refers to its extra (third) locking lug on the cylinder crane. This extra locking mechanism was deemed necessary due to the increased
Smith_&_Wesson_Triple_Lock
Sculpture series by Henry Moore
sculptures by Henry Moore "Locking Piece". henry-moore.org. Archived from the original on 17 December 2022. Henry Moore OM, CH, Locking Piece, 1963–4, cast c
Locking_Piece
Locking mechanism
of death in house fires.[citation needed] The risk can be mitigated by locking the deadlock only when there are no occupants inside the building, or leaving
Deadbolt
Safety anti-skid braking system used on aerospace and land vehicles
1976: WABCO began the development of the anti-locking braking system on commercial vehicles to prevent locking on slippery roads, followed in 1986 by the
Anti-lock_braking_system
Thread synchronization mechanism
In computer science, a ticket lock is a synchronization mechanism, or locking algorithm, that is a type of spinlock that uses "tickets" to control which
Ticket_lock
Type of lock used to secure bikes
A bicycle lock is a security device used to deter bicycle theft, either by simply locking one of the wheels or by fastening the bicycle to a fixed object
Bicycle_lock
English comedian and actor (1963–2021)
Sean Lock (22 April 1963 – 16 August 2021) was an English comedian and actor. He began his comedy career as a stand-up comedian. In 2000, Lock won the
Sean_Lock
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up locked on in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Locked On may refer to: Locked On Podcast Network, also known as Locked On Sports, an American sports
Locked_On
Structure found in many cephalopods
The funnel–mantle locking apparatus is a structure found in many cephalopods that connects the mantle and hyponome (funnel) and restricts their movement
Funnel–mantle locking apparatus
Funnel–mantle_locking_apparatus
Street dance styles primarily performed to hip hop
The lock is the primary move used in locking. It is "similar to a freeze or a sudden pause." A locker's dancing is characterized by frequently locking in
Hip-hop_dance
Electronic control unit in a car
windows, power mirrors, air conditioning, immobilizer system, central locking, etc. The BCM communicates with other on-board computers via the car's
Body_control_module
Algorithm in a thread whose failure cannot cause another thread to fail
trade-off between coarse-grained locking, which can significantly reduce opportunities for parallelism, and fine-grained locking, which requires more careful
Non-blocking_algorithm
Locking device which operates by means of electric current
An electronic lock (or electric lock) is a locking device which operates by means of electric current. Electric locks are sometimes stand-alone with an
Electronic_lock
Database engine built by Microsoft
uses for locking: pessimistic locking, and optimistic locking. With pessimistic locking, the record or page is locked immediately when the lock is requested
Access_Database_Engine
hex key to operate the locking mechanism via a small diameter hole either through the face or rear of the panel. When locked, the considerable mechanical
Coffin_lock
Type of mechanical lock
A magnetic keyed lock or magnetic-coded lock is a locking mechanism whereby the key utilizes magnets as part of the locking and unlocking mechanism. Magnetic-coded
Magnetic_keyed_lock
GNOME project's official screen banking and locking framework
GNOME project's official screen blanking and locking framework. With the release of GNOME 3.5.5, screen locking functionality became a function of GDM and
GNOME_Screensaver
English toy maker
Retrieved 11 October 2018. "Self-Locking Building Bricks, Lego precursor, Kiddicraft (1944-)". 19 July 2019. BTMM Eric. "Self-Locking Building Bricks, Set No.1
Hilary_Page
Arrangement of railway signal apparatus
the operator. Cross locking of levers was effected such that the extra leverage could not defeat the locking (preliminary latch lock). The first mechanical
Interlocking
Locking of a finger when at full flexion
as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a disorder characterized by catching or locking of the involved finger in full or near full flexion, typically when the
Trigger_finger
Science fantasy book series
The Locked Tomb is a series of science fantasy novels by New Zealand author Tamsyn Muir. It is published by Tor Books. Muir has published four works of
The_Locked_Tomb
Anti-theft system for computer equipment
Kensington security lock. There are at least 2 alternative slot-based locking mechanisms that fit much thinner laptops, where the lock does not extend above
Kensington_Security_Slot
Synchronization primitive in computing
(programming) Mutual exclusion Scheduler pattern Balking pattern File locking Lock (computer science) Readers–writers problem This is the standard "wait"
Readers–writer_lock
Concurrency control mechanism in software
be implemented as a lock-free algorithm or it can use locking. There are two types of locking schemes: In encounter-time locking (Ennals, Saha, and Harris)
Software_transactional_memory
1989 aviation accident over the Pacific Ocean
realized that the aluminum locking sectors were too thin to be effective and recommended the airlines add doublers to the locking sectors. After the 1987
United_Airlines_Flight_811
Locking device for bolts etc.
A safety wire or locking-wire is a type of positive locking device that prevents fasteners from falling out due to vibration and other forces. The presence
Safety_wire
Electromechanical lock
A smart lock is an electromechanical lock that is designed to perform locking and unlocking operations on a door when it receives a prompt via an electronic
Smart_lock
Protection concept for authenticated network clients
wireless keys, wireless lock puts emphasis on automatic locking instead of just locking by time-out or unlocking. The wireless lock concept supports initialising
Wireless_lock
LOCKING
LOCKING
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a prominent oak tree, from Middle English ake ‘oak’, or a habitational name from the village of Aike, near Lockington, East Yorkshire, which is named with Old English Äc ‘oak’, dative Äce ‘(place at) the oak tree’.
LOCKING
LOCKING
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Primordial Master
Girl/Female
African, American, Hindu, Indian
Father of Water; The Best
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Latin, Portuguese
Truth
Boy/Male
Irish
From the river island.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from some fancied resemblance to the songbird (Emberiza spp.).German : patronymic from an unexplained Frisian-Lower Saxon personal name, or a derivative of Bunt- (see Bunten).Sarah Bunting (1686–1762), born in Matlock, Derbyshire, became a noted Quaker minister in Cross Wicks, NJ. It is believed but not certain that other members of her family, including her father, John Bunting, came with her to NJ sometime before 1704, when her marriage to William Murfin is recorded.
Male
Greek
(ΠοÏφÏÏιος) Greek name derived from the word porphyra, PORPHYRIOS means "purple."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Durga, Enveloped with silk
Boy/Male
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Love
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Possessed of Good Qualities
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brave
LOCKING
LOCKING
LOCKING
LOCKING
LOCKING
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lock
v. t.
To unite by locking or linking together; to secure in place by mutual fastening.
n.
A movable obstruction in a lock, consisting of a lever, latch, wheel, slide, or the like, which must be adjusted to a particular position by a key or other means before the bolt can be thrown in locking or unlocking.
n.
A projection on the bolt, which passes through the tumbler gates in locking and unlocking.