decerption (Meaning)

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decerption (n.)

The act of plucking off; a cropping.

That which is plucked off or rent away; a fragment; a piece.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decerption

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decerption Sentence Examples

  1. Decerption of ancient texts requires a deep understanding of linguistic nuances.
  2. The decerption of encrypted messages was a pivotal task during wartime.
  3. Without proper tools, decerption of encrypted codes becomes exceedingly difficult.
  4. Linguists dedicate years to the decerption of obscure languages.
  5. The decerption of hieroglyphics unveiled the secrets of ancient civilizations.
  6. Modern technology aids in the decerption of complex algorithms.
  7. Decerption of the manuscript's meaning proved to be a formidable challenge.
  8. The art of decerption often involves a blend of logic and intuition.
  9. Only a skilled cryptographer could manage the decerption of such intricate codes.
  10. The decerption of the code revealed the hidden intentions behind the message.

FAQs About the word decerption

The act of plucking off; a cropping., That which is plucked off or rent away; a fragment; a piece.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Decerption of ancient texts requires a deep understanding of linguistic nuances.

The decerption of encrypted messages was a pivotal task during wartime.

Without proper tools, decerption of encrypted codes becomes exceedingly difficult.

Linguists dedicate years to the decerption of obscure languages.