Linchpin (song)
WordNet

noun


(1)   Pin inserted through an axletree to hold a wheel on
(2)   A central cohesive source of support and stability
"Faith is his anchor"
"The keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money"
"He is the linchpin of this firm"
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Etymology


From lynspin < lynis (a pin securing a wheel to an axle). Figurative use attested from the mid 20th Century.

Noun



  1. a pin inserted through holes at the end of an axle, so as to secure a wheel
  2. a central cohesive source of stability and security; a person or thing that is critical to a system or organisation.
 
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