A secondary locking device in a cylinder When looked, it extends along the plug beyond its circumference It must enter gates in the tumblers in order to clear the shell and allow the plug to rotate
Touch sensitive toolbar mounted vertically along the side of the screen In the series 5 this term refers to the off-screen area used for zooming, cutting/pasteing, infra-red connection, and accessing the menu bar
A conference between the judge and lawyers or pro se litigant, usually held in the courtroom, but neither the jury nor other people in the courtroom may hear the conversation Slander Spoken defamation which tends to injure a person's reputation See libel
A child or derivative story related to the main article It usually appears to the side of the main story but is set off by a border and/or shading The green strip on the left of this Web page is a sidebar
A short addition to an article, often consisting of short tips or bulleted items, that helps sell the piece For example, an article about skiing in Vail, Colorado might have a sidebar called "Ten Great Places to Eat When You're in Vail "
a short news story presenting sidelights on a major story (law) a courtroom conference between the lawyers and the judge that is held out of the jury's hearing
{i} framed story, story or news item that is related and complementary to a main news story (in Journalism); conference or discussion held in a courtroom between the judge and the lawyers in a manner that the people on the jury cannot hear (in Law); rectangular bar that contains text located beside the main text in a Web document (Computers)
Definition: A sidebar is additional information printed next to an article, often in a box The article's author may generate the sidebar or it may be done by an editor or even another freelancer