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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
encipher .
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Examples
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This elegy, like the others, is a "lyric cry" of a man, an age, and a race; "enciphered" like them, with all the cunning of which the artist was capable; and decipherable only to those who know the language of the English lyric.
A Study of Poetry Bliss Perry 1907
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Yes, since you asked, we all got our daily enciphered marching orders from Koch Central (couriered, as usual, in a black envelope by a man who, according to official records, does not exist) a few months back.
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This would produce no confusion between the sender and the receiver as long as the enciphered notation was in orderly sequence.
Cinnamon Roll 2010
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I did not doubt that the papers contained enciphered messages.
Cinnamon Roll 2010
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The nulls may frequently occur in the enciphered message but they are, of course, immediately disregarded by the receiver.
Cinnamon Roll 2010
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The German participants in the code-cracking challenge will transmit three enciphered messages - one hard, one very hard and one ultra hard.
Boing Boing 2007
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The agency released the enciphered text, and a frenzy erupted in the crypto world as some of the best-and wackiest-cryptanalytic talent set to work.
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In May 1941, solution times for an Enigma-enciphered message averaged three or four days.
The U-Boat Enigma Kahn, David 2009
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In an aside, McLaren manages to both accept and deflect two weaknesses often associated with his work: “While some criticism is substantive — including a welcomed critique of the enciphered language of some academics and a challenge to radical educators to come up with concrete possibilities — much of it is small-minded and petty …” (p. 30).
A Review of Capitalists and Conquerors, and an exchange 2007
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In an aside, McLaren manages to both accept and deflect two weaknesses often associated with his work: “While some criticism is substantive — including a welcomed critique of the enciphered language of some academics and a challenge to radical educators to come up with concrete possibilities — much of it is small-minded and petty …” (p. 30).
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