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Meanings of
cryptograms
in English
Portuguese
criptograma
Catalan
criptograma
Spanish
criptograma
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Type of puzzle that consists of a short piece of encrypted text.
cryptogram
Related terms
word puzzle
Portuguese
criptograma
Usage of
cryptograms
in English
1
The luminous spores of the
cryptograms
shone in the darkness with intensity.
2
Sometimes he wrote up his notes in naval code or medieval
cryptograms
.
3
Sitting here now, after forty years, I can still see those
cryptograms
.
4
The
cryptograms
found in the Sunday paper use the same techniques.
5
There were 13 clues of various kinds,
cryptograms
,
anagrams, and others completely obscure to me.
6
A pile of
cryptograms
lay on the desk.
7
It's like one of those
cryptograms
where the more steps you solve, the harder the rest becomes.
8
Often smeared, fragmented, and confused by weather, time, and other animals, these
cryptograms
were life-and-death exercises in abstract thinking.
9
Those few heretics had kept secret records, had shared their data in a kind of scientific underground, using codes,
cryptograms
.
10
He studies certain texts in Daniel or
cryptograms
in Shakespeare through monstrously magnifying spectacles, which are on his nose night and day.
11
When last we checked, our challenge looked something like this.... Dr Enigma
Cryptograms
was very happy.
12
His special alphabet was in one hand, the
cryptogram
in the other.
13
Deciphered the divine
cryptogram
,
cracked the Rubik's Cube of the Most High!
14
By means of the number Judge Jarriquez interpreted the whole of the
cryptogram
.
15
The
cryptogram
is readable backward or forward, straightaway or upside down.
16
The script looked impenetrable, more like a
cryptogram
than a language.
Other examples for "cryptograms"
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cryptograms
cryptogram
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
medieval cryptograms
see those cryptograms
Translations for
cryptograms
Portuguese
criptograma
Catalan
criptograma
Spanish
criptograma
Cryptograms
through the time