decypher

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Etymology[edit]

As decipher, but retaining the y from the Old French etyma of cipher (cyfre, cyffre); the i spelling tends to be preferred etymologically, being consistent with its cognates, the French déchiffrer and the Italian decifrare, and with their common ancestor, the Medieval Latin cifra, cifera, ciphra. By surface analysis, de- +‎ cypher.

Verb[edit]

decypher (third-person singular simple present decyphers, present participle decyphering, simple past and past participle decyphered)

  1. Alternative spelling of decipher

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Noun[edit]

decypher (plural decyphers)

  1. Alternative spelling of decipher

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