encoded message
collocation in Englishmeaningsofencodeandmessage
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encode
verb
uk/ɪnˈkəʊd/us/ɪnˈkoʊd/
to change something into a system for sending messages secretly, or to represent complicated information in a simple or ...
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message
noun[C]
uk/ˈmes.ɪdʒ/us/ˈmes.ɪdʒ/
a short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot speak to ...
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(Definition ofencodeandmessagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The audience receives theencodedmessageand decodes it to arrive at the meaning the speaker/author intended.
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With decreased overhead, theencodedmessagebody is smaller.
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The serial number of the page would be sent with theencodedmessage.
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This way, each ground setting was different and the new procedure avoided the security flaw of doubleencodedmessagesettings.
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Like all unordered codes, balanced codes are suitable for the detection of all unidirectional errors in anencodedmessage.
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If the numbers are truly random and the encoder never reuses those numbers, theencodedmessagecan not be broken.
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In other words the errors due to noise take the transmitted codeword closer to anotherencodedmessage.
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The meaning was originally numeral zero as a positionholder, then any positional numeral, then numericallyencodedmessage.
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In a system that uses a non-systematic code, the original message is transformed into anencodedmessage that has at least as many bits as the original message.
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Encoded messages are sometimes termed "codetext", while the original message is usually referred to as plaintext.
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These modifications are responsible for the different types of encoded messages that lead to translation of various types of products.
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Her responsibilities included the transmission of encoded messages to the battlefield.
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The accusation was that their songs contained encoded messages for the enemy.
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The sender and receiver of encoded messages can agree to use any book or other publication available to both of them as the key to their cipher.
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