cryptology
English
Etymology
crypto- + -logy, from Ancient Greek κρυπτός (kruptós, “hidden”) + λόγος (lógos, “word”).
Pronunciation
Noun
cryptology (usually uncountable, plural cryptologies)
- The science or study of mathematical, linguistic, and other coding patterns and histories.
- The practice of analysing encoded messages, in order to decode them.
- Secret or enigmatical language.
- 1991, English Studies:
- But the question of speech-play causes confusion to the slang researcher because this subject borders on family slang, private lingo, secret language, cryptologies, disguised language of children and grown-ups
Usage notes
An umbrella term for cryptography and cryptanalysis.
Derived terms
Translations
study
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practice
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See also
- cryptography, cryptanalysis, ciphertext, plaintext, cleartext, code, key
- Appendix:Glossary of cryptography
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