Third-person singular present tense of decipher; figures out or reads something that is hard to understand or written in code.
See decipher. This is the simple present form used with he/she/it pronouns or as a general statement about habitual action.
Someone who deciphers ancient scripts does detective work that's almost like being a time traveler—every decoded sentence is a message from centuries past that was waiting to be read!
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