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cipher

noun

  1. algorithm for encrypting and decrypting information
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verb

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪfə/ / /ˈsaɪfɚ/

noun

Etymology: 14th century. From Middle English cifre, from Old French cyfre, cyffre (French chiffre), ultimately from Arabic صِفْر (ṣifr, “zero, empty”), from صَفَرَ (ṣafara, “to be empty”). Doublet of chiffre and zero. Sense 8 (a fault in an organ valve) may be a different word.

  1. A numeric character.
  2. Any text character.

    In ſucceeding times this vnderſtanding wiſedome began to be written in Ciphers, and Characters, and letters bearing the forme of beaſtes, birds, and other creatures; […]

  3. A combination or interweaving of letters, as the initials of a name.

    a painter's cipher

    an engraver's cipher

  4. A method of transforming a text in order to conceal its meaning.

    The message was written in a simple cipher. Anyone could figure it out.

    He was very early engaged in great ſecrets: For his fatherr, apprehending of what fatal conſequence it would have been to the King’s affairs if his correſpondence had been diſcovered by unfaithful Secretaries, engaged him when very young to write all his letters to England in cypher; ſo that he was generally half the day writing in cypher, or decyphering, and was ſo diſcrect, as well as faithful, that nothing was ever diſcovered by him.

  5. A cryptographic system using an algorithm that converts letters or sequences of bits into ciphertext.

    a public-key cipher

  6. Ciphertext; a message concealed via a cipher.

    The message is clearly a cipher, but I can't figure it out.

  7. A grouping of three digits in a number, especially when delimited by commas or periods

    The probability is 1 in 1,000,000,000,000,000 — a number having five ciphers of zeros.

  8. A fault in an organ valve which causes a pipe to sound continuously without the key having been pressed.
  9. A hip-hop jam session.

    They say no girls in the cipher, so I rock solo

  10. The path (usually circular) shared cannabis takes through a group, an occasion of cannabis smoking.

    As the night seemed darker, cops is on a hunt / They interrupt your cipher, and crush your blunt

  11. Someone or something of no importance.

    There he was a mere cypher: here he was lord of the ascendant; the choice spirit, the dominant genius.

  12. Zero.

    O pardon: ſince a crooked Figure may / Atteſt in little place a Million, / And let vs, Cyphers to this great Accompt, / On your imaginarie Forces worke.

    Firſt, Find what Decimal of a Pound .625 will Repreſent, which is eaſily done if you prepone a Cypher, and half the Number is the Decimal of a Pound. The Number with a Cypher preponed is .0625, ½ is .03125.

verb

Etymology: 14th century. From Middle English cifre, from Old French cyfre, cyffre (French chiffre), ultimately from Arabic صِفْر (ṣifr, “zero, empty”), from صَفَرَ (ṣafara, “to be empty”). Doublet of chiffre and zero. Sense 8 (a fault in an organ valve) may be a different word.

  1. To calculate.

    I never learned much more than how to read and cipher.

    For the mischief that one blockhead, that every blockhead does, in a world so feracious, teeming with endless results as ours, no ciphering will sum up.

  2. To write in code or cipher.
  3. Of an organ pipe: to sound independent of the organ.
  4. To decipher.

    Yea the illiterate that know not how To cipher what is writ in learned bookes, VVill cote my lothſome treſpaſſe in my lookes.