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de·cipher I. \də̇ˈsīfə(r), dēˈs-\ transitive verb (deciphered ; deciphered ; deciphering \-f(ə)riŋ\ ; deciphers) Etymology: de- + cipher (I); translation of Middle French deschiffrer 1. a. obsolete : to find out : detect, discover < you are both deciphered … for villains — Shakespeare > b. archaic : to make known : indicate, reveal < his favorite gesture … might decipher his whole character — Thomas Holcroft > 2. : to convert (a cryptic writing) into intelligible form: as a. : to undo (an encipherment) by reversal of the enciphering procedure b. : solve < decipher a cipher > c. obsolete : to represent by oral description or pictorial art : delineate, portray < with her majesty's name deciphered in gold letters — Jonathan Swift > 3. a. : to make out, read, or interpret despite obscuration or partial obliteration < deciphering the smudged postmark — Arnold Bennett > b. : to examine and find out or discover the meaning or explanation of (something difficult to understand) < some philosophical message … that we fail to decipher — Henri Peyre > Synonyms: see solve II. noun (-s) : a secret message in deciphered form |