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Definition of Cryptographical
1. Adjective. Of or relating to cryptanalysis.
Partainyms: Cryptanalysis, Cryptography, Cryptography, Cryptology, Cryptology
Derivative terms: Cryptanalysis, Cryptography, Cryptography, Cryptology, Cryptology
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cryptographical
Literary usage of Cryptographical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Military Telegraph During the Civil War in the United States: With an by William Rattle Plum (1882)
"In a comprehensive sense, every writing is cryptographical to those ... But no
writings in systems designed for general use are considered cryptographical, ..."
2. A Handy Book of Curious Information: Comprising Strange Happenings in the by William Shepard Walsh (1913)
"This document, written in cryptographical characters, was translated by a sworn
translator on January 1, 1880; authenticated by the minister of the interior ..."
3. The Library World (1901)
"... be entirely misled by the cryptographical " G. United States" (even if he
knows that G. — Geography), and assume that the book is not in the library ? ..."
4. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1904)
"When the words are formed by cryptographical processes from the words of another
language, the memory Is to some extent aided by association. ..."