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Encode - Dictionary Entry

Encode

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

English (General): /ɪnˈkoʊd/

English (US): /ɪnˈkoʊd/

English (UK): /ɪnˈkəʊd/

Definitions

1. To convert information into a coded form for transmission or storage.

2. To represent or express something in a particular form or system.

Usage Examples

1. "The software is designed to encode text into binary for secure storage."

2. "Our brains encode memories through neural connections."

Etymology

Derived from the prefix "en-" (to cause to be) and "code," originating from Latin "codex" (a system of writing or a book).

Synonyms

Encrypt, cipher, convert, transcribe, encode.

Antonyms

Decode, decrypt, decipher, translate.

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish codificar /koði.fiˈkaɾ/
French encoder /ɑ̃.kɔ.de/
German kodieren /koˈdiːʁən/
Italian codificare /ko.di.fiˈka.re/
Portuguese codificar /ko.ʤi.fiˈkaɾ/
Hindi कोड करना /koːɖ kəɾ.na/
Tamil குறியீடாக்கு /kuɾijiːʈaːkku/
Bengali কোড করা /koɖ kɔɾa/
Marathi कोड करणे /koːɖ kəɾ.ɳe/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, "encode" is typically pronounced with a clear long "o" sound (/koʊd/), whereas in British English, the "o" sound is slightly rounded (/kəʊd/).

Historical Usage

The term "encode" gained prominence with the rise of telecommunication and computing in the 20th century, referring to data conversion for transmission and encryption.

Cultural Nuances

Encoding is widely used in digital security, media transmission, and even in linguistics, where it refers to structuring information for interpretation.

More Information

The concept of encoding is essential in various fields, from cryptography to biology (DNA encoding) and artificial intelligence, where information is structured for processing.

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