biliteral
41Lièvre (hiéroglyphe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lièvre (homonymie). Lièvre …
42bilítero — adj. O mesmo que biliteral …
43вариантная двухбуквенная шифрсистема — При шифровании каждый символ открытого текста может заменяться на различные пары символов шифрованного. [http://www.rfcmd.ru/glossword/1.8/index.php?a=index d=23] Тематики защита информации EN biliteral cipher system with variants …
44двухбуквенная шифрсистема — При шифровании каждый символ открытого текста заменяется на два символа шифрованного. [http://www.rfcmd.ru/glossword/1.8/index.php?a=index d=23] Тематики защита информации EN biliteral cipher system …
45шифралфавит, составленный из пар символов — — [http://www.rfcmd.ru/glossword/1.8/index.php?a=index d=23] Тематики защита информации EN biliteral cipher alphabet …
46bi|lit|er|al|ism — «by LIHT uhr uh LIHZ uhm», noun. the use of biliteral roots …
47HEBREW LANGUAGE — This entry is arranged according to the following scheme: pre biblical biblical the dead sea scrolls mishnaic medieval modern period A detailed table of contents precedes each section. PRE BIBLICAL nature of the evidence the sources phonology… …
48JUDEO-ARABIC LITERATURE — JUDEO ARABIC LITERATURE, written in Arabic by Jews for Jews. It is written in an idiom which is linguistically closer to the spoken form of Arabic than is the idiom used in Muslim literature. It may plausibly be assumed that, prior to the rise of …
49MENAHEM BEN JACOB IBN SARUQ — (Saruk; tenth century), Spanish author and lexicographer. Born in Tortosa, he moved at an early age to Cordova, where Isaac, the father of , became his patron. After Isaac s death, Menahem went back to his native town for a short interlude, and… …
50NATHAN BEN JEHIEL OF ROME — (1035–c. 1110), Italian lexicographer, also called Ba al he Arukh ( the author of the Arukh ) after the title of his lexicon. Few biographical details are known of him. Some state that he belonged to the de pomis or Delli Mansi family, but the… …