Definitionn. a mathematical element that when added to another number yields the same number
Last update: June 15, 2015
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First: I have personally known three instances where a whale, after receiving a harpoon, has effected a complete escape; and, after an interval (in one instance of three years), has been again struck by the same hand, and slain; when the two irons, both marked by the same private cypher, have been taken from the body. [Please select]
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Bacon-Shakespeare, has written no less than twenty-seven volumes, all in cypher, on this very subject. [Please select]
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"It sounds like a cypher cablegram," said Zora flippantly. [Please select]
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It took him some time to concoct his telegram, and put it into cypher. [Please select]
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Papers with hints and names in cypher were found in possession of the messenger. [Please select]
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Cypher forming another; while Paul and his particular chum made up the third. [Please select]
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