Results for: code-breaking, cryptology, techniques to decode messages
English English
place for leaving secret messagesdead letter box; dead letter drop
plow for breaking up subsoil, somebody operating subsoilersubsoiler
President of the United States, President of the United States; code name used for President Bill Clinton in computers at the White House which appears immediately upon any of his exact movements (see also VPOTUS & FLOTUS)POTUS
printer of telegraph messages, telegraphic typewriter, teleprinterteletypewriter
process food, summary, abstract; file containing all of the messages sent in a discussion group or in an Internet mailing list (Computers)digest
process of enciphering, act of putting into codeencodement
process of interpreting a codedecoding
process of transmitting telegraphs or messages via radio wavesradiotelegraphy
pulse code modulationp.c.m.
puritanical, somebody with strict moral code, strict on religious and moral issues, supporting modesty and simplicitypuritan
quality of breaking easily into small crumbscrumbliness
radio operator, one who transmits or receives messages via radioradioman
reading of discussion groups without leaving messages in them or contributing to the conversation (Internet)lurking
reduce to code; arrange systematically, sort something into organized systemcodify
Refusal by a bank to grant credit, usually due to a financial situation or the history of the person requesting credit; or the refusal to accept a security presented to complete a trade, usually because of a lack of proper endorsements or breaking rule...Rejection
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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