Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet CIPHERED
CIPHERED
Definition av CIPHERED
- böjningsform av cipher
- perfektparticip av cipher
Antal bokstäver
8
Är palindrom
Nej
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- In 1571, Norfolk's involvement in the Ridolfi plot was exposed after a ciphered letter from Mary was discovered under a doormat in the house; he was executed the following year.
- Immediately after the Pact, Georgi Dimitrov, chief of the Comintern, sent a ciphered message to Browder explaining that the CPUSA's line supporting the Pact was not fully correct because while it broke with President Franklin Roosevelt's policy of supporting Britain, France, and Lend-Lease aid, it failed to take the additional step of breaking with FDR's domestic policies as well.
- In a ciphered letter of April 1586 to Mary, Queen of Scots, Albert Fontenay mentioned Alexander Seton, "Monsieur le prieur de Seton", and his brother John Seton, "le chevalier maistre d'hostel du roy", among her Catholic allies in Scotland.
- A spy using the name "Henry Fagot" offered to bribe Castelnau's secretary to keep Francis Walsingham informed of ciphered letters and the key to the lettre quartallé or cartelée code used in his correspondence with Mary, Queen of Scots.
- The Stencil Subtractor frame was a ciphered text recyphering tool that was invented by British Army Intelligence Officer and cryptographer John Tiltman and was ready for trial by April 1941 but was not adopted officially by the British Forces until March 1942, and not brought into service until June 1943.
- The ciphered short formulas and blank spaces of the poem invite reception aesthetics, the general allusions and the different interpretability of the terms allow a "sympathetic resonance of the reader" in the basic mood of Weltschmerz.
- William Cecil asked Sadler to tell Railton to keep the ciphered letters short and "write no more than needeth" to save labour reading them.
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