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  1. -locksuffix

    action or proceeding, practice, ritual

  2. Etymology: From -lok, -lak, -lac, from -lac, from laikan, from leig-.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of -lock in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of -lock in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of -lock in a Sentence

  1. Eric Trump:

    I was given that alternative -- stay in White House, lock yourself in, don't ever leave. Don't even go to the Oval Office. Just stay upstairs and enjoy it. Don't see people, don't talk to people and just be done with it. And I can't do that. I had to be out front and United States is United States, United States is the United States.

  2. Commissioner William Beach:

    Implementation of the changes to the Department's lock-up will now occur no sooner than March 9, 2020.

  3. Brad Singer:

    Lava flows are ideal recorders of the magnetic field. They have a lot of iron-bearing minerals, and when they cool, they lock in the direction of the field, but it's a spotty record. No volcanoes are erupting continuously. So we're relying on careful field work to identify the right records.

  4. Jonathan Insull:

    Being a corporate treasurer is not different from your personal mortgage, you smell the rates are going to go up and really want to make sure to lock up the rates while they're still low.

  5. Mike Freeman:

    What this sale will do is lock in about 188 square miles of public lands for oil and gas for the long-term, there's a fundamental disconnect with what they're doing with their lease sale and what they've committed on climate.

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