An example of a skeleton key
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What is a skeleton key?

A skeleton key is a type of master key that’s been specially shaped or filed down so it can open more than one lock of a certain kind—usually warded locks. Instead of being cut to fit one unique lock like modern keys, skeleton keys are designed to slip past the internal obstructions (called wards) and turn the mechanism.

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