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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.Translationsencoder
encoder[en′kōd·ər] (computer science) In character recognition, that class of printer which is usually designed for the specific purpose of printing a particular type font in predetermined positions on certain size forms. (electronics) In an electronic computer, a network or system in which only one input is excited at a time and each input produces a combination of outputs. (analytical chemistry) matrix encoder (algorithm, hardware)Any program, circuit or algorithmwhich encodes.
Example usages: "MPEG encoder", "NTSC encoder","RealAudio encoder".encoder (hardware)A sensor or transducer for converting rotarymotion or position to a series of electronic pulses.encoderA hardware device or software that assigns a code to represent data. See encode and encoding system.encoder
en·coder (en-kōdĕr) One who uses software to apply ICD-9-CM or CPT/HCPCS codes to medical conditions and procedures. ThesaurusSeeencode |