whilock
/ˈhwaɪlɒk/Definitions
1. noun
a type of mechanical lock that works on the principle of a rotating wheel or other moving parts
“The inventor designed a whilock that could be opened with a specific sequence of button presses.”
1. noun
a type of mechanical lock that works on the principle of a rotating wheel or other moving parts
“The inventor designed a whilock that could be opened with a specific sequence of button presses.”