Deciphering

/dɪˈsaɪfɚɪŋ/ verb

The process of figuring out the meaning of something that is written in code, unclear handwriting, or a foreign language.

From Old French 'decipher,' originally meaning 'to deprive of a cipher or code.' Combined with 'de-' (reverse) and 'cipher' (code), it entered English in the 16th century during the age of cryptography.

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