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biliteral
[ bahy-lit-er-uhl ]
adjective
- using or consisting of two letters.
- (of Semitic roots) having two consonants.
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ·İ·· noun
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of biliteral1
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“I affirm the depth and strength of the biliteral relations between Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” el-Sissi tweeted after returning to Egypt early Monday.
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Bacon’s cipher is also called the biliteral cipher, meaning that it uses two letters.
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William Friedman, a 20th-century cryptographer, was so impressed by the biliteral cipher that he used the principle to spell out a message in a photograph of his students.
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One of the most famous of these codes was Bacon’s biliteral cipher.
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ANSWER: The word encoded in Bacon’s biliteral cipher was KIDSPOST.
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