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View synonyms for cryptogram

cryptogram

[ krip-tuh-gram ]

noun

  1. a message or writing in code or cipher; cryptograph.
  2. an occult symbol or representation.


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Other Words From

  • crypto·grammic cryp·to·gram·mat·ic [krip-t, uh, -gr, uh, -, mat, -ik], crypto·gram·mati·cal adjective
  • crypto·gramma·tist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cryptogram1

First recorded in 1875–80; crypto- + -gram 1
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Example Sentences

For the most part, however, she focused on taking cryptograms apart.

It appears to be a cryptogram, some wheat deposit intelligence that demanded secrecy.

From Salon

If, for example, there’s a “Z” at the end of the trail and a “Y” with the butterfly, for every “Z” in the cryptogram text, you replace it with an “Y” to decipher the quotation.

Henry’s letter, from Connecticut, was as stilted as a cryptogram from the western front.

The parchment contained a 17-line cryptogram which apparently revealed where his treasure was buried.

From BBC

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