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cryptanalysis orig. U.S.|ˌkrɪptəˈnælɪsɪs| [f. crypto- + analysis.] The art of deciphering a cryptogram or cryptograms by analysis. Hence crypˈtanalyst, one who deciphers cryptograms; ˌcryptanaˈlytic, -ical adjs., of or pertaining to cryptanalysis.
1921Let. 12 Feb. (Manly Papers, Univ. of Chicago), William F. Friedman. Cryptanalyst. 1923W. F. Friedman (title) Elements of cryptanalysis. 1934Webster, Cryptanalyst. 1937Reader's Digest Sept. 52/2 She was responsible for awakening Col. Friedman's interest in cryptanalytical science. 1938W. F. Friedman Military Cryptanalysis I. 5 Valid, or authentic cryptanalytic solutions cannot and do not represent ‘opinions’ of the cryptanalyst. 1957W. S. Allen Ling. Study Lang. 11 The interest of such material for cryptanalysis and prehistory. 1958Antiquity XXXII. 216 Cryptanalytic, epigraphic and linguistic aspects. 1967D. Kahn Codebreakers i. 7 The only man in the Navy with expertise in three closely related and urgently needed fields: cryptanalysis, radio, and the Japanese language. Ibid. xiv. 435 The cryptanalysts of the German Foreign Office, who had long ago cracked the Polish diplomatic code. Ibid. 436 The cryptanalytic service of the German Foreign Office. |