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Cypher

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

/ˈsaɪ.fər/ (English)

Definitions

  1. (Noun) A secret or disguised way of writing; a code.
  2. (Noun) A person of no importance; a nonentity.
  3. (Noun) A zero; a figure or character representing zero.
  4. (Verb) To encode or write in a secret code.

Usage Examples

  • The spy communicated using a complex cypher to avoid detection.
  • He felt like a mere cypher in the organization.
  • She cyphered the message before sending it to her allies.

Etymology

Derived from Old French "cifre," meaning zero, which came from Medieval Latin "cifra." The word later evolved to mean a coded message.

Synonyms

  • Code
  • Encrypt
  • Symbol
  • Nonentity

Antonyms

  • Plain text
  • Decipher
  • Important figure

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
FrenchChiffre/ʃifʁ/
SpanishCifra/ˈθifɾa/ (Spain) /ˈsifra/ (Latin America)
GermanChiffre/ˈʃɪfʁə/
Hindiसिफर/sifar/
Tamilகுறியீடு/kuṟiyīṭu/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈsaɪ.fər/
  • American English: /ˈsaɪ.fɚ/

Historical Usage

The word "cypher" has been used for centuries to refer to encryption methods, particularly in historical espionage and cryptography.

Cultural Nuances

In modern usage, "cypher" is also associated with hip-hop culture, referring to a freestyle rap battle where participants take turns improvising lyrics.

More Information

Throughout history, cyphers have been used to protect sensitive information, from ancient Roman encryption techniques to modern digital cryptography.

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