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en·code E0127400 (ĕn-kōd′)v. en·cod·ed, en·cod·ing, en·codes v.tr.1. To convert (a message or other information) into code.2. To format (electronic data) according to a standard format.3. Genetics To specify the genetic code for (a protein, for example).v.intr.1. To convert information into code.2. To format electronic data according to a standard format.3. Genetics To specify the genetic code for a protein. en·cod′er n.encode (ɪnˈkəʊd) vb (tr) 1. (Communications & Information) to convert (a message) from plain text into code2. (Computer Science) computing to convert (characters and symbols) into a digital form as a series of impulses. Compare decode23. (Broadcasting) to convert (an electrical signal) into a form suitable for transmission4. (Psychology) to convert (a nerve signal) into a form that can be received by the brain5. (Linguistics) to use (a word, phrase, etc, esp of a foreign language) in the construction appropriate to it in that language enˈcodement n enˈcoder nen•code (ɛnˈkoʊd) v.t. -cod•ed, -cod•ing. to convert (information, a message, etc.) into code. [1930–35] en•cod′a•ble, adj. en•code′ment, n. en•cod′er, n. encode Past participle: encoded Gerund: encoding
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I encoded | you encoded | he/she/it encoded | we encoded | you encoded | they encoded |
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I am encoding | you are encoding | he/she/it is encoding | we are encoding | you are encoding | they are encoding |
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I have encoded | you have encoded | he/she/it has encoded | we have encoded | you have encoded | they have encoded |
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I was encoding | you were encoding | he/she/it was encoding | we were encoding | you were encoding | they were encoding |
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I had encoded | you had encoded | he/she/it had encoded | we had encoded | you had encoded | they had encoded |
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I will encode | you will encode | he/she/it will encode | we will encode | you will encode | they will encode |
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I will have encoded | you will have encoded | he/she/it will have encoded | we will have encoded | you will have encoded | they will have encoded |
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I will be encoding | you will be encoding | he/she/it will be encoding | we will be encoding | you will be encoding | they will be encoding |
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I will have been encoding | you will have been encoding | he/she/it will have been encoding | we will have been encoding | you will have been encoding | they will have been encoding |
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I had been encoding | you had been encoding | he/she/it had been encoding | we had been encoding | you had been encoding | they had been encoding |
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I would encode | you would encode | he/she/it would encode | we would encode | you would encode | they would encode |
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I would have encoded | you would have encoded | he/she/it would have encoded | we would have encoded | you would have encoded | they would have encoded | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | encode - convert information into code; "encode pictures digitally"convert - change the nature, purpose, or function of something; "convert lead into gold"; "convert hotels into jails"; "convert slaves to laborers"cypher, encipher, encrypt, cipher, write in code, code, inscribe - convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"decipher, decode, decrypt - convert code into ordinary language |
encodeverb encrypt, code, scramble, garble, make unintelligible, encipher, put into code The sender uses a secret key to encode the message.Translationsencode (inˈkoud) verb to put into (secret, computer etc) code. 編碼 编码,把(电文、情报等)译成电码或密码 encode
encode[en′kōd] (communications) To express given information by means of a code. (computer science) To prepare a routine in machine language for a specific computer. encode (algorithm, hardware)To convert data or some physicalquantity into a given format. E.g. uuencode.
See also encoder.encode (cryptography)To encrypt, to perform encryption.encode(1) To assign a code to represent data, such as a parts code. Contrast with decode. See encoding system.
(2) To convert from one format or signal to another. See codec and D/A converter.
(3) The term is sometimes erroneously used for "encrypt." However, encoded data are not secretly scrambled and can be decoded easily. See cryptography.encode
encode (ĕn-kōd′)v. en·coded, en·coding, en·codes v.tr.1. To convert (a message or other information) into code.2. To format (electronic data) according to a standard format.3. Genetics To specify the genetic code for (a protein, for example).v.intr.1. To convert information into code.2. To format electronic data according to a standard format.3. Genetics To specify the genetic code for a protein. en·cod′er n.encode To place a molecular “message” in a structural gene (DNA), which can be transcribed into mRNA and translated into a mature protein.ENCODE
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ENCODE➣Encyclopedia of DNA Elements |
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Synonyms for encodeverb encryptSynonyms- encrypt
- code
- scramble
- garble
- make unintelligible
- encipher
- put into code
Antonyms for encodeverb convert information into codeRelated Words- convert
- cypher
- encipher
- encrypt
- cipher
- write in code
- code
- inscribe
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