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cryptography, cryptology 1. the science or study of secret writing, especially codes and ciphers. See also: Code2. the procedures and methods of making and using codes and ciphers. — cryptographer, cryptographist, n. — cryptographic, adj. 1. the study of, or the use of, methods and procedures for translating and interpreting codes and ciphers; cryptanalysis. See also: Language2.cryptography. — cryptologist, n. The science that deals with hidden, disguised, or encrypted communications. It includes communications security and communications intelligence. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Many questions surrounded the oddly illustrated work, named for discoverer William Voynich, as cryptologists around the world worked to find a key. And all the skill of the American naval cryptologists in predicting the Japanese attack on Midway might not have staved off defeat but for the sheer good fortune of the last flight of American warplanes in finding Admiral Nagumo's carriers with their decks still in easily inflammable chaos from the hasty attempt to re-arm the strike aircraft to attack American ships rather than land installations. NSA cryptologists (experts in secret code) can crack almost any code an enemy might use. |
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