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CROSS-CRIBBING :
1. (especially in Met.) Utilization for breaking purposes of two versions
of the same message, either reciphered with the same tables but
differently thrippled, or reciphered with different tables, whether
differently thrippled or not.
2. The use of cribs, re-encodements, or re-encipherments in general.
CRUM'S SQUARE :
Square alphabetic table devised by Mr. Crum for obtaining Sturgeon keys
(i.e. the teleprinter letters representing the subtractor and the
permutation applied by the machine) directly from the ten wheel-
patterns for any desired position of the starting-points on the
wheels and the order in which the ten wheel-patterns entered the
Pentagon, were known; used for the further decipherement by hand of
set messages, and, in a simplified form, for the setting of further
messages using the same starting-points, sc. by obtaining wheel-
patterns from possible keys.
CRYPTOGRAM :
An encoded or enciphered or encoded and reciphered text.
CRYPTOGRAPHER :
A person engaged in investigating often irregularly-procured copies
of cipher and code-messages passing esp. between officials and agents
of other countries or the like, with a view to reconstructing the
methods of encipherment and the codes used, and so making the contents
of these messages available to his employers; whom to prevent reading
such messages the codes and ciphers were originally designed.
CRYPTOGRAPHIC :
1. Of, belonging to, or employed in cryptography.
2. (spec. of addition, subtraction, and multiplication). Non-carrying.
3. Encoded, enciphered, or encoded and reciphered.
CRYPTOGRAPHICALLY :
In a manner characteristic of or peculiar to cryptography; without carrying.
CRYPTOGRAPHY :
The art or science of ascertaining, usually by a gradual process employing
both analytical methods and imagination controlled by sagacity and/or
experience, the essential natures of codes and ciphers and reconstructing
the systems and operations used by the encoders and encipherers, or enough
of these to enable the messages to be read. See research.
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