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    cypher
    /ˈsaɪfə(r)/

    n, vt

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  2. A cypher is a message written in a secret code. Spies during World War II sometimes communicated using cyphers.

  3. a person or group of people without power, but used by others for their own purposes, or someone who is not important: The interim government is a mere cipher for military rule. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. cipher noun (NUMBER) [ C ] US old-fashioned.

  4. CYPHER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of cypher in English. cypher. noun [ C or U ] uk / ˈsaɪ.fə r/ us / ˈsaɪ.fɚ / Add to word list. another spelling of cipher. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Codes & decoding. bombe. code word. crack a code. cracker. cryptanalysis. cryptologist. cryptology. decode. decrypt. encode.

  5. The meaning of CYPHER is chiefly British spelling of cipher.

  6. The meaning of CIPHER is zero. How to use cipher in a sentence. zero; one that has no weight, worth, or influence : nonentity; a method of transforming a text in order to conceal its meaning…

  7. A cipher is a secret code, usually one that's created using a mathematical algorithm. Sometimes the message written in code is itself called a cipher. Cipher comes from the Arabic sifr, which means "nothing" or "zero." The word came to Europe along with the Arabic numeral system.

  8. a performance by a group of rappers, hip-hop artists, or break dancers who take turns improvising individual verses, dances, etc: The show ended with a freestyle cypher featuring the rappers from the headliner and the two opening acts. an individual verse, dance, etc., that is part of such a performance:

  9. noun, verb transitive, verb intransitive. British. cipher. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. Word Frequency. cypher in American English. (ˈsaifər) noun, intransitive verb or transitive verb. chiefly Brit cipher.

  10. noun. a secret method of writing or recording data, such as by substituting or adding letters or numbers, using specially formed symbols, or the like; code: cryptography. The spies exchanged messages using a complex cipher. The encryption software creates unbreakable ciphers for secure communication.

  11. ci•pher. (ˈsaɪ fər) n. 1. zero. 2. any of the Arabic numerals or figures. 3. a person or thing of no value or importance; nonentity. 4. a. a secret method of writing, as by code. b. writing done by such a method; a coded message. 5. the key to a secret method of writing.