cryptogram

cryptogram
noun Etymology: French cryptogramme, from crypt- + -gramme -gram Date: 1878 1. a communication in cipher or code 2. a figure or representation having a hidden significance

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  • cryptogram — cryptogrammic, cryptogrammatic /krip teuh greuh mat ik/, cryptogrammatical, adj. cryptogrammatist, n. /krip teuh gram /, n. 1. a message or writing in code or cipher; cryptograph. 2. an occult symbol or representation. [1875 80; CRYPTO + GRAM1] * …   Universalium

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