Synonym: cabalistic, cryptical, deep, inscrutable, kabbalistic, mysterious, mystifying, qabalistic, sibylline. Similar words: encrypt, apocryphal, septic, skeptical, sceptical, optimistic, antiseptic, skepticism. Meaning: ['krɪptɪk] adj. 1. of an obscure nature 2. having a secret or hidden meaning 3. having a puzzling terseness.
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(31) A novel of international intrigue in which Grace goes to Stockholm in response to a cryptic message from her sister, Willa.
(32) The managers spoke in cryptic, allusive utterances, using technical jargon that was opaque to her.
(33) The message was short and cryptic and Corbett's worst fears were realised.
(34) As described in Chapter Five, the manager may use cryptic messages to reinforce this impression.
(35) And because, somehow, Luke Hunter had caught her off balance with his flowers and cryptic messages.
(36) The larvae live in kin groups and are aposematic, while the adults disperse to live a solitary existence and are cryptic.
(37) Dry Valley upturned rock showing cryptic microbes.
(38) This cryptic saying produced silence, until he spoke again.
(39) Other ways an organism may be cryptic include nocturnality, subterranean lifestyle, and transparency.
(40) The research on molecular systematics of Phoridae has been focused on phylogenetic analysis of highlevel taxa, taxonomic identification and identification of cryptic species.
(41) Objective To investigate the correlation between bacterial cryptic growth cell ( CGC ) and irritable bowel syndrome ( IBS ).
(42) Before the day was over, Henry issued a cryptic memo to top executives.
(43) Andthose two cryptic volumes.
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(45) Combine this with C's penchant for short, cryptic variable names, and you have a recipe for disaster.
(46) The discovery of the cryptic lineages in P. solenopsis complex is helpful for its accurate identification and the future research in its invasion ecology.
(47) This can be marginally more efficient than using a temporary variable and, by making the code terser, makes it either easier to read or more cryptic, depending on your point of view.
(48) The result is similar to the aforementioned pile of books: a multitude of documents on shared drives under cryptic file or folder names that are lucky ever to see the light of day.
(49) The new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms.
(50) Establishment of allopolyploids is favored because of greater niche separation from their diploid progenitors, and taxonomists appear reluctant to name phenotypically cryptic autopolyploid species.
(51) This much-quoted 16th century physician and prognosticator with his cryptic quatrains has been the most respected seer in history.
(52) Hidden Weapon is the most cryptic stunt in Chinese Kungfu.
(53) If each ploidal level (cytotype) is viewed as a cryptic biological species, then the contribution of polyploidy to biological species diversity is even higher than previously surmised .
(54) OBJECTIVE To explore whether the coccoid formed by Bifidobacterium under the unfavorable conditions belongs to the bacterial cryptic growth cells.
(55) He pointed north with a cryptic laugh. " Over there, Beijing. "
(56) Masters of disguise, scorpion fish use cryptic coloring and specialized appendages to help them hide from predators and surprise prey.
(57) If an exception is thrown by the JS interpreter(sentencedict.com), the message will typically be extremely cryptic due to the nature of JS minification.
(58) Based on the structure of-WPS's file and file handles access in DOS, the paper gives a assembly language program, which is designed to find the cryptic code of the files encrypted in WPS.
(59) The fuser command is a more cryptic but also more powerful command that can do much of your process termination work for you when run as the root user.
(60) Your application avoids cryptic file names that are visible to users.
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