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Meanings of
cryptograph
in English
Portuguese
escritasecreta
Catalan
criptogràfic
Spanish
clave
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A secret method of writing.
cipher
cypher
secret code
Portuguese
escritasecreta
Portuguese
criptograma
Catalan
criptograma
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A piece of writing in code or cipher.
cryptogram
secret writing
Portuguese
criptograma
Synonyms
Examples for "
cipher
"
cipher
cypher
secret code
Examples for "
cipher
"
1
The general sat holding in his hand a short letter, in
cipher
.
2
The interpretation of the
cipher
was written on it in these words:
3
Many film viewers, however, thought HAL was a one-letter-ahead
cipher
for IBM.
4
Or the writing is in
cipher
and he must furnish the key.
5
He could penetrate no farther into the instructions; the
cipher
again changed.
1
The Serbian Government spent a small fortune in
cypher
telegrams about you.
2
There it had been, the juxtaposed
cypher
,
and in the proper order:
3
In the centre of the others, were his majesty's
cypher
of f.r.
4
We talk to each other in a sort of
cypher
,
dear Rhoda.
5
I then applied myself to the problem of breaking the
cypher
.
1
Once he figured out the
secret
code
,
the general burst out laughing.
2
Unfortunately, I don't have any
secret
code
words and-Her smile faltered abruptly.
3
Even
secret
code
languages have developed among communities in repressive regimes.
4
Flippancy was like a
secret
code
of which he didn't possess the book.
5
Should we have a
secret
code
or a password or something?
Usage of
cryptograph
in English
1
Referring, now, to the beginning of the
cryptograph
,
we find the combination:-
2
I believe the
cryptograph
to have a profound meaning-whichI must make out.
3
As it was, I assumed the
cryptograph
to be English.
4
But what of the rest of this monstrous
cryptograph
?
5
But be assured that the specimen before us appertains to the very simplest species of
cryptograph
.
6
Solving a
cryptograph
is like doing a mathematical problem, and Poe was very clever at it.
7
Isn't this what you call a
cryptograph
?
8
In the present instance we see it doubled no less than five times, although the
cryptograph
is brief.
9
My
cryptograph
won't depend on books.
10
The
cryptograph
used throughout the war was perfected by him, and baffled all attempts of the enemy to translate it.
11
It included a
cryptograph
to prevent forgery, and the inlay had to be 'mechanically reinforced to protect the inlaid chip and antenna.'
12
Without noticing my abstraction, the Professor began reading the puzzling
cryptograph
all sorts of ways, according to some theory of his own.
13
Sometimes she would try reading them backward and transposing the words, as if the message they contained might be in the form of a
cryptograph
.
14
How strangely these
cryptographs
come drifting along the tide, like the gilded ornaments of a wreck after the hull has gone down!'
15
Referring, now, to the beginning of the
cryptograph
,
we find the combination:-
16
I believe the
cryptograph
to have a profound meaning-whichI must make out.
Other examples for "cryptograph"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cryptograph
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
assume the cryptograph
call a cryptograph
monstrous cryptograph
puzzling cryptograph
Translations for
cryptograph
Portuguese
escritasecreta
códigosecreto
cifra
criptograma
Catalan
criptogràfic
xifrat
codi secret
criptograma
Spanish
clave
criptografía
cifra
código secreto
Cryptograph
through the time