Definition of Lockset

1. a set of hardware for locking a door [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lockset

lockout
lockouts
lockpick
lockpicked
lockpicker
lockpickers
lockpicking
lockpicks
lockram
lockrams
lockring
lockrings
locks
locks out
locks up
lockset (current term)
locksets
lockside
locksides
locksman
locksmen
locksmith
locksmithery
locksmithing
locksmithings
locksmiths
locksmithy
lockstep
locksteps
lockstitch

Literary usage of Lockset

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Residential Remodeling and Universal Design Making Homes More Comfortable by Carol Schaake, Barrier Free Environments, inc, Ron Mace, Rex Pace (1996)
"Particularly focus new light fixtures on the lockset, house numbers, and steps. 48" max. easy-to-read, raised, high contrast type numbers high contrast ..."

2. Locks and Builders Hardware: A Hand Book for Architects by Henry Robinson Towne (1904)
"25, making value of lockset in Chambord ^,533-8?. \ the trim is different on the opposite side of door, ascertain value of com- • trim in (-.uh .l:--ign; ..."

3. Manual of the Construction Division of the Army: Section C, Engineering by Army, Construction Division, United States (1919)
"Note: In addition to the lockset specified, provide for each rear or basement entrance door one mortise bolt. Note: For cantonment work substitute steel ..."

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