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1 şifre
n. code, key word, code word, cypher, cipher, password* * *1. watchword 2. cipher 3. code 4. password -
2 şifrelemek
"/ı/ to encode, put (a message) into a secret code, code; to encipher, put (a message) into a secret cipher, cipher." -
3 anahtar
n. cipher, clew, clue, cotter, key* * *1. cotter 2. key 3. switch (n.) 4. key (n.) -
4 arap rakamları
n. Arabic figures, cipher, Arabic numerals* * *arabic numerals -
5 çözmek
v. untie, detach, unravel, disentangle, undo, disengage, unbind, loosen, defrost, solve, figure out, resolve, puzzle out, work out, break, cipher out, compound, cut loose, decipher, ravel, read, reason, slack, slack up, unbrace, unbuckle, uncouple--------çözmek (kangal)v. uncoil--------çözmek (problem)v. work out* * *solve -
6 hesaplamak
v. reckon, calculate, compute, figure out, check out, work out, cipher, count up, discount, foot, foot up, number* * *calculate -
7 parola
n. password, watchword, word, countersign, slogan, catchword, cipher, motto, parole, shibboleth* * *1. slogan 2. password -
8 sıfır
adj. zero--------n. zero, null, o, naught, nought, nothing, nil, ought, cypher, cipher--------pron. nought* * *1. zero 2. zilch 3. cypher 4. goose egg 5. naught 6. nil 7. nought 8. null character -
9 şifrele
1. cipher 2. encrypt 3. encoding (v.) -
10 şifreli
adj. in cipher, ciphered, cryptical, cryptic* * *encoded (adj.) -
11 araştırıp bulmak
v. cipher out, root away, root up, rummage out, rummage up -
12 aritmetik yapmak
v. cipher -
13 deşifre etmek
v. decipher, decode, cipher out, unscramble -
14 günümüz rakamları
n. Arabic figures, cipher, Arabic numerals -
15 hesaplamamak
v. (neg. form of hesaplamak) reckon, calculate, compute, figure out, check out, work out, cipher, count up, discount, foot, foot up, number -
16 hiç olan şey
n. cipher -
17 keşfetmek
v. discover, explore, find, cipher out, descry, detect, dig out, hit off, scout, search out, study out, work out -
18 keşfetmemek
v. (neg. form of keşfetmek) discover, explore, find, cipher out, descry, detect, dig out, hit off, scout, search out, study out, work out -
19 monogram
n. monogram, initials, cipher -
20 şifre ile yazmak
v. cipher
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Cipher — Ci pher, n. [OF. cifre zero, F. Chiffre figure (cf. Sp.cifra, LL. cifra), fr. Ar. [,c]ifrun, [,c]afrun, empty, cipher, zero, fr. [,c]afira to be empty. Cf. {Zero}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Arith.) A character [0] which, standing by itself, expresses… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cipher — UK [ˈsaɪfə(r)] / US [ˈsaɪfər] or cypher UK / US noun Word forms cipher : singular cipher plural ciphers 1) [countable/uncountable] a secret system of writing, used for sending messages so that no one can understand them unless they know the… … English dictionary
Cipher — Ci pher, a. Of the nature of a cipher; of no weight or influence. Twelve cipher bishops. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cipher — [sī′fər] n. [ME cifre < OFr cyfre < ML cifra < Ar ṣifr, ṣefr, a cipher, nothing < ṣafara, to be empty] 1. the symbol 0, indicating a value of zero 2. a person or thing of no importance or value 3. a) a system of secret writing based… … English World dictionary
Cipher — Ci pher, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Ciphered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ciphering}.] To use figures in a mathematical process; to do sums in arithmetic. [1913 Webster] T was certain he could write and cipher too. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cipher — Ci pher, v. t. 1. To write in occult characters. [1913 Webster] His notes he ciphered with Greek characters. Hayward. [1913 Webster] 2. To get by ciphering; as, to cipher out the answer. [1913 Webster] 3. To decipher. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cipher — [n] zero; nothingness blank, diddly squat*, goose egg*, insignificancy, nada*, naught, nil, nobody, nonentity, nothing, nought, nullity, squat, zilch, zip, zippo*, zot*; concepts 668,787 cipher [v] figure out code break, calculate, clear up,… … New thesaurus
cipher — index blank (emptiness), calculate, designation (symbol), indicant, nonentity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
cipher — is the recommended spelling, not cypher … Modern English usage
cipher — (also cypher) ► NOUN 1) a code. 2) a key to a code. 3) an unimportant person or thing. 4) dated a zero. ► VERB ▪ encode (a message). ORIGIN Old French cifre, from Arab … English terms dictionary
Cipher — For other uses, see Cipher (disambiguation). Edward Larsson s rune cipher resembling that found on the Kensington Runestone. Also includes runically unrelated blackletter writing style and pigpen cipher. In cryptography, a cipher (or cypher) is… … Wikipedia