locksets

/ˈlɑkˌsɛts/
noun
  1. The complete hardware unit for a door lock, including the handle, latch, and keyhole.
    • We replaced the old locksets on all the office doors for better security.
    • The lockset came with a keypad instead of a traditional key.
    • The hardware store sells various locksets for front doors.
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