- a word derived from cryptography.
Example Sentences
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Thus, you could touch icons of Batman's gadgets to equip them and, for example, there was a completely new touch-based mini-game to operate Batman's Cryptographic Sequencer.
From The Guardian • Jun. 5, 2012
We know that the title was “Chief of the Cryptographic and Physical Security Unit,” and that the position was graded G.S.
From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield
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But the wise Author knew that someone would say "How does this apply to the 1598 Quarto published twenty-six years before the great Cryptographic book appeared?"
From Bacon is Shake-Speare by Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin
In referring to the great Cryptographic book, we shall realise the importance of this conjunction of names.
From Bacon is Shake-Speare by Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin
The great Folio of Shakespeare was published in 1623, and in the following year, 1624, there was brought out a great Cryptographic book by the "Man in the Moon."
From Bacon is Shake-Speare by Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin