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decoding
[ dee-koh-ding ]
noun
- the act, process, or result of extracting meaning or usable information, as from a code, written or spoken symbols, or an electronic signal:
The device that performs the decoding is called a digital to analog converter.
Recent decodings of the hieroglyphs at Palenque refer to dates beyond the end of the Mayan calendar.
adjective
- relating to the process of extracting meaning or usable information, as from a code or an electronic signal:
The decoding algorithm will have to discern a valid signal from the noise.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of decoding1
Example Sentences
Decoding mysteries is his driving compulsion, and if decoding the enigma of human interaction is part of that – something solo living never requires him to practice – so be it.
In a new study, the international collaborators analyzed the genomes of more than 48,000 individual breast cells from women without cancer, using novel techniques for decoding the genes of single cells.
As a gastroenterologist and gut microbiome researcher at the University of Washington School of Medicine, I have dedicated my career to decoding the cipher of how food affects this microbial community within your gut.
“Many students struggle at the secondary level with decoding, typically multisyllabic words, so those longer words that they’re encountering in science text, for example, or in social studies text,†Wexler said.
The scientists were able to make progress towards decoding canine communication by repurposing existing computer models trained on human speech.
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