noun
- the central wedge-shaped stones at the top of arches that lock the other stones in place
- the most important parts of policies, systems, or beliefs on which everything else depends
Usage: architecture
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The ancient Roman bridge’s keystones have held the structure together for centuries.
- Workers carefully positioned the keystones to complete the stone archway.
- Education and healthcare are the keystones of their social policy.
- Trust and communication serve as the keystones of any successful relationship.
- The keystones of the cathedral’s arches were carved with intricate designs.
- Economic stability and job creation are keystones of the mayor’s platform.