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Definition of Decoders
1. decoder [n] - See also: decoder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Decoders
Literary usage of Decoders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Official Documents of the European Community Telecommunications Policy (1994)
"11.2 Encoders and decoders It is worth noting that encoders (writers) and
decoders (readers) of ODA Raster DAP files have differing needs for generality. ..."
2. Thirty Secret Years by Robin Denniston (2007)
"Persian section three decoders and two translators; Humphreys, ... Arabic section
two decoders and two translators, Thacker and Dr Lewis lectured in Islamic ..."
3. National Regulation of Inter-state Commerce by Charles Carroll Bonney (1882)
"This key was then duplicated in hundreds of other decoder boxes, allowing all
pirated decoders program access when the system thought it was giving such ..."
4. Basic Phonics Skills, Level B by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Kathleen Scraper, Joy Evans, Jo Ellen Moore (2004)
"Readers who are good decoders read more words than those who are poor ...
Those who are successful decoders do not depend on context clues as much as those ..."
5. Basic Phonics Skills, Level D by Martha Cheney, Hilve Firek, Jo Ellen Moore (2004)
"Readers who are good decoders read more words than those who are poor ...
Those who are successful decoders do not depend on context clues as much as those ..."
6. Adult Literacy And New Technologies: Tools For A Lifetime by Office of Technology Assessment (1994)
"... less well-known devices such as closed- caption decoders or hand-held dictionaries
and translators (see box 7-F). There are some experiments that ..."
7. Reading with Meaning: Teaching Comprehension in the Primary Grades by Debbie Miller (2002)
"I've learned that the best decoders aren't necessarily the most thoughtful readers,
nor are the most thoughtful readers necessarily the best decoders. ..."