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Definition of bigram in English: bigramnoun ˈbʌɪɡramˈbīɡram Linguistics A pair of consecutive written units such as letters, syllables, or words. the method of encipherment required the message to be written in bigrams Example sentencesExamples - The bigram "and yet" at the end of sentence, written without continuation dots, is much rarer than would be predicted given its overall frequency and the frequency of sentence-ends.
- We now give an example of a cipher that operates on bigrams but uses only comparatively few of all possible keys.
- Observation #3: "nowhere to" is a really common bigram.
- They can "rule out" certain permutations because the initial letter, bigram, or trigram is unlikely to begin an English word.
- However, I suspect that a scan for bigrams with quantitatively similar properties would turn up lots of unremarkable examples.
Definition of bigram in US English: bigramnounˈbīɡram Linguistics A pair of consecutive written units such as letters, syllables, or words. the method of encipherment required the message to be written in bigrams Example sentencesExamples - However, I suspect that a scan for bigrams with quantitatively similar properties would turn up lots of unremarkable examples.
- We now give an example of a cipher that operates on bigrams but uses only comparatively few of all possible keys.
- They can "rule out" certain permutations because the initial letter, bigram, or trigram is unlikely to begin an English word.
- The bigram "and yet" at the end of sentence, written without continuation dots, is much rarer than would be predicted given its overall frequency and the frequency of sentence-ends.
- Observation #3: "nowhere to" is a really common bigram.
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