Both Uses of
cipher
in
The Bourne Identity
- Communications, ciphers, frequency traffic.†
Chpt 13 *
- Conklin gave the remaining specifics and the two men worked out basic ciphers for their initial contact in Paris.†
Chpt 31
Definitions:
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(1)
(cipher as in: a secret cipher) to write a message in a secret code; or such a message; or a substitution table or other system used to encode and decode such a message
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
At one time, cipher frequently referenced the act of doing mathematical calculations or a person capable of such calculations.
A cipher can also refer to a person without power or influence. It can also refer to the mathematical digit, zero.
A comprehensive dictionary will describe other less common senses of cipher.