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  • 1ciphered — adj. converted from original language into a secret code; coded ci·pher || saɪfÉ™ n. zero, naught; number, Arabic numeral; code; unimportant person v. write in code; calculate, work out mathematically …

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  • 2Substitution cipher — In cryptography, a substitution cipher is a method of encryption by which units of plaintext are replaced with ciphertext according to a regular system; the units may be single letters (the most common), pairs of letters, triplets of letters,… …

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  • 3Tehcir Law — The Tehcir Law ( Regulation for the settlement of Armenians relocated to other places because of war conditions and emergency political requirements ) was passed by the Ottoman Parliament on May 27 1915 and allegedly came into force on June 1… …

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  • 4Shortwave — radio operates between the frequencies of 3,000 kHz (3.000 MHz) and 30,000 kHz (30.000 MHz) [ Tomislav Stimac, [http://www.vlf.it/frequency/bands.html Definition of frequency bands (VLF, ELF... etc.)] . IK1QFK Home Page (vlf.it).] and came to be… …

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  • 5Mister Mind and the Monster Society of Evil — Mister Mind Mister Mind, in artwork from the cover of The Power of Shazam! #40 (1997). Art by Jerry Ordway. Publication information Publisher …

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  • 6ci´pher|a|ble — ci|pher «SY fuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. secret writing or code. A cipher transposes the letters of a message according to a set pattern, or replaces the proper letters with substitutes called for in the system used, or combines both methods. »Part… …

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  • 7ci|pher — «SY fuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. secret writing or code. A cipher transposes the letters of a message according to a set pattern, or replaces the proper letters with substitutes called for in the system used, or combines both methods. »Part of the… …

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  • 8coded — adj. expressed in symbols to conceal the true meaning, ciphered, concealed kəʊd n. cipher; original code, succession of commands in a programming language (Computers); collection of instructions of the law, the codex and rules v. write in code …

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  • 9cipher — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin cifra, from Arabic ṣifr empty, cipher, zero Date: 14th century 1. a. zero 1a b. one that has no weight, worth, or influence ; nonentity 2 …

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  • 100 (number) — Zero redirects here. For other uses, see Zero (disambiguation). 0 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 …

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