English to Dutch Meaning of cypher - cijferen


Cypher :
cijferen
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Definitions of cypher in English
Noun(1) a mathematical element that when added to another number yields the same number(2) a quantity of no importance(3) a person of no influence(4) a secret method of writing(5) a message written in a secret code
Verb(1) convert ordinary language into code(2) make a mathematical calculation or computation
Examples of cypher in English
(1) This exceptional exhibition will cover the cymas of some of the most sumptuous halls in the Brukenthal Palace.(2) The building is noted for a beautiful Baroque doorway and the heads of the lions in the cymae of the windows.(3) The ceiling is vaulted with wooden-cavetto and decorated with beads and cymas .(4) A fabulous range of broken cymae , painted with animated elements in different colours and drip-mouldings for channelling rain water, are displayed on the ground and first floors.
Related Phrases of cypher
(1) cypher ::
cijferen
Synonyms
Noun
1. naught ::
niets
2. cipher ::
cijfer
3. zero ::
nul
4. secret code ::
geheime code
5. nobody ::
niemand
Verb
6. figure ::
figuur
7. encrypt ::
versleutelen
English to Dutch Dictionary: cypher

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