Decode

/dɪˈkoʊd/ verb

To convert coded information back into ordinary language; to interpret and understand the meaning of signals, symbols, or complex information. It involves reversing an encoding process.

From 'de-' (reverse) and 'code,' which comes from Latin 'codex' (book of laws). The word emerged with telecommunications and computing to describe reversing the process of putting information into code form.

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