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  • What is the semantic difference between encipher and encrypt?
    To encipher means to use key material to render data into an opaque form, whereas to encrypt involves enciphering the data, but additionally the very necessary aspect of key management Every effective encryption systems involves both - the data enciphering and the key management
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Encrypt, cipher, and encode are pretty much synonymous (M-W Unabridged defines encrypt as "to encipher or encode") Ditto for decrypt, deciper, and decode (M-W again defines decrypt as "to decipher or decode")
  • Preservation of the en- prefix form of Latin negative prefix in-, in . . .
    As explained in the extract from Etymonline, in is the original prefix, which became en in French English finally adopted "in" for words of Latin origin and the more common un for Anglo-Saxons ones The prefix en- still survives with other connotations: En-: a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from French and productive in English on this model, forming verbs with the general sense
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    It would be unusual, though hardly unacceptable, to capitalise the pandemic (to emphasise the magnitude) Thus Conrad Duncan, writing under the Imperial College London aegis, writes: Two years of COVID-19: What's next for the pandemic? And Jamie Ducharme, in Time Magazine, March 2024, writes [T]hese days, a lot of people refer to the pandemic in the past tense “During COVID,” they say, or
  • pronunciation - How does one pronounce the @ symbol? - English . . .
    How can I pronounce @, At or At the rate? Can I use it in a sentence? Please explain with an example
  • What is the semantical difference between reliable and trustworthy?
    The two terms are similar and capable of being interchanged in many situations without losing much nuance, but "trustworthy" is more nuanced in the way of honesty, candidness, truth, and virtue "Reliable" can carry more connotations with respect to abilities, capabilities, and the inherent characteristics of something It is true that "trustworthy" is more often applicable to human traits
  • What is the difference between I forgot and I had forgot?
    "I forgot" is the simple past, expressing an action which took place once "I had forgotten " is is the simple past perfect, used to express an action taking place before a certain time in the past This tense emphasizes what happened, not the duration thereof "I had forgot" is generally considered bad grammar, at least in my part of the US, because the correct past participle of "forgot" is
  • Is there a semantic difference between pedophile and pederast?
    If I understand the etymology of pedophile and pederast, both mean child lover Is there a difference in their connotation? In some recent local news stories that discuss changing sex offender law
  • Ellipsis or Ellipses? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Inspired by this question: What is the correct term to use when describing the "three dots" ( ), ellipsis or ellipses? And are either of these terms considered plural? For example, if I wanted
  • What does off you go mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I came across the phrase off you go which has been frequently used in many movies Especially, the movie John Carter impressed me with this phrase What does it mean in different scenarios cases?





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