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1 criptograma
• cryptogram• hieratically• hieroglyphically -
2 criptograma
m.cryptogram.* * *1 cryptogram* * *SM cryptogram* * *masculino cryptogram* * *= cryptogram.Ex. In fact, complete sentences are not always necessary, because phrases can often convey the message, but at the same time a steady diet of rapid fire phrases will soon sound like a cryptogram and will be irksome to read.* * *masculino cryptogram* * *= cryptogram.Ex: In fact, complete sentences are not always necessary, because phrases can often convey the message, but at the same time a steady diet of rapid fire phrases will soon sound like a cryptogram and will be irksome to read.
* * *cryptogram* * *criptograma nmcryptogram* * *m cryptogram -
3 jeroglífico
m.hieroglyphic, hieroglyph, cryptogram, graffito.* * *► adjetivo1 hieroglyphic1 hieroglyph, hieroglyphic2 (juego) rebus————————1 hieroglyph, hieroglyphic2 (juego) rebus* * *1.ADJ hieroglyphic2. SM1) (=escritura) hieroglyph, hieroglyphic2) (=situación, juego) puzzle* * ** * *= hieroglyphic, hieroglyph.Ex. Paintings, writings and Egyptian hieroglyphics are proof of African contribution to the development of information and communication.Ex. Any scientist's explanation takes the form of a model: statues/icons, then paintings, cuneiform, hieroglyphs, written natural language, the language of mathematics, and finally computer programming languages.* * ** * *= hieroglyphic, hieroglyph.Ex: Paintings, writings and Egyptian hieroglyphics are proof of African contribution to the development of information and communication.
Ex: Any scientist's explanation takes the form of a model: statues/icons, then paintings, cuneiform, hieroglyphs, written natural language, the language of mathematics, and finally computer programming languages.* * *hieroglyphic1 (escritura) hieroglyphic, hieroglyph2 (acertijo) rebustodo esto es un jeroglífico para mí all this is a complete mystery to me, all this is completely over my head* * *
jeroglífico sustantivo masculino ( escritura) hieroglyphic, hieroglyph;
( acertijo) rebus
jeroglífico,-a
I adjetivo hieroglyphic
escritura jeroglífica, hieroglyphic writing
II sustantivo masculino
1 Ling hieroglyph, hieroglyphic
2 (pasatiempo) rebus
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jeroglífica
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* * *jeroglífico, -a♦ adjhieroglyphic♦ nm1. [inscripción] hieroglyphic2. [pasatiempo] rebus3. [problema] puzzle, mystery;estas instrucciones son un jeroglífico these instructions are indecipherable* * *m1 hieroglyphic2 rompecabezas puzzle* * *jeroglífico nm: hieroglyphic -
4 jeroglífico
• ancient drawing or text written in walls or caves• cryptogram• graffiti• graft• hieratical• hieratically• hieroglyphic• hieroglyphically
См. также в других словарях:
Cryptogram — Cryp to*gram (kr?p t? gr?m), n. A cipher writing. Same as {Cryptograph}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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cryptogram — UK [ˈkrɪptəˌɡræm] / US noun [countable] Word forms cryptogram : singular cryptogram plural cryptograms a secret message written in code … English dictionary
cryptogram — A phrase which has a secret meaning, as MENE, MENE, TEKEL, PARSIN (Dan. 5:25) or the number 666 (Rev. 13:18). The fish became a Christian cryptogram … Dictionary of the Bible
Cryptogram (disambiguation) — Cryptogram is a short piece of text encrypted with a simple substitution cipher. Cryptogram may also refer to: The Cryptogram, a bi monthly journal by the American Cryptogram Association The Cryptogram, a play by David Mamet Cryptograms (album),… … Wikipedia
cryptogram — noun Etymology: French cryptogramme, from crypt + gramme gram Date: 1878 1. a communication in cipher or code 2. a figure or representation having a hidden significance … New Collegiate Dictionary
cryptogram — n. [Gr. kryptos, hidden; gramma, written character] Method that expresses in a standard code form a collection of data used in classification … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
cryptogram — cryptogrammic, cryptogrammatic /krip teuh greuh mat ik/, cryptogrammatical, adj. cryptogrammatist, n. /krip teuh gram /, n. 1. a message or writing in code or cipher; cryptograph. 2. an occult symbol or representation. [1875 80; CRYPTO + GRAM1] * … Universalium