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Definition of cryptograph in English: cryptographnoun ˈkrɪptəɡrɑːfˈkriptəˌɡraf rare 1A coded message. you must solve the cryptograph to find the correct coordinates Example sentencesExamples - He starts decoding the complex cryptograph with the help of his fellow officer.
- In part, it is a war story, but one that is smart enough to know that wars are won because of superior technology and with codes and cryptographs.
- By the end of this activity, students will be able to decipher a cryptograph.
- One by one, as the characters of a cryptograph became explicit.
- I would find the cryptograph, the secret code...
Synonyms cipher, secret language, secret writing, set of symbols, key, hieroglyphics 2A device for encoding or decoding messages. in 1867 he unveiled his cryptograph, which used two clock-like hands, connected by gears Example sentencesExamples - These programmers probably spend the programming time they save working cryptographs.
- The new machine, called a cryptograph, in receiving the message as originally written by the sender and enciphering it mechanically, eliminates the human factor of the code clerk.
- Wheatstone also displayed his Cryptograph at the Paris Exposition of 1867.
- He invented a cryptograph or secret despatch writer, which is supposed to be indecipherable.
- In all cryptographs based upon the use of rotatable cipher wheels, means are embodied within the cryptograph for automatically changing the rotatory portions of the cipher wheels during the course of enciphering or deciphering a message.
Definition of cryptograph in US English: cryptographnounˈkriptəˌɡraf rare 1A coded message. you must solve the cryptograph to find the correct coordinates Example sentencesExamples - I would find the cryptograph, the secret code...
- By the end of this activity, students will be able to decipher a cryptograph.
- In part, it is a war story, but one that is smart enough to know that wars are won because of superior technology and with codes and cryptographs.
- One by one, as the characters of a cryptograph became explicit.
- He starts decoding the complex cryptograph with the help of his fellow officer.
Synonyms cipher, secret language, secret writing, set of symbols, key, hieroglyphics 2A device for encoding or decoding messages. in 1867 he unveiled his cryptograph, which used two clock-like hands, connected by gears Example sentencesExamples - The new machine, called a cryptograph, in receiving the message as originally written by the sender and enciphering it mechanically, eliminates the human factor of the code clerk.
- He invented a cryptograph or secret despatch writer, which is supposed to be indecipherable.
- In all cryptographs based upon the use of rotatable cipher wheels, means are embodied within the cryptograph for automatically changing the rotatory portions of the cipher wheels during the course of enciphering or deciphering a message.
- These programmers probably spend the programming time they save working cryptographs.
- Wheatstone also displayed his Cryptograph at the Paris Exposition of 1867.
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