Similar words: decipher, deciphering, decipherable, undecipherable, indecipherable, cipher, endangered species, reciprocity principle. Meaning: [dɪ'saɪfə] adj. converted from cryptic to intelligible language.
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31. Venter defied his critics and deciphered the human genome with startling speed about eight years ago.
32. Along with Sanskrit (1785) other languages were deciphered: Pahlavi in 1793, cuneiforms in 1803, hieroglyphs in 1822, and Avestan in 1832.
33. A 140-year-old letter written by famed 19th-century explorer David Livingstone has finally been deciphered.
34. One of these, Linear B, was famously deciphered in 1952, making it Europe's earliest readable writing (see "The great decipherments").
35. However(http://sentencedict.com/deciphered.html), any code can be deciphered given enough time or money.
36. They may be deciphered through detailed study of the rocks.
37. Cuneiform tablets that were inscribed with the great literature of Mesopotamian civilizations were uncovered and when they were deciphered they shed astonishing light on biblical religion.
38. If they know you are waiting for him deciphered, it will only allow them dumbfounding.
39. Clearly , the real meaning of the painting has not yet been deciphered.
40. Proto-Elamitepreceded a partially deciphered script, Linear Elamite, used in thesame area 750 years later.
41. The Decamerom deciphered in the light of the seculzarizing tendency of the Italian Christian church.
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