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- Unknown / undecipherable Unknown / undecipherable Bharadvaja Drona Ashvatthaman Pallava Unknown / undecipherable Unknown / undecipherable Simhavarman...
- poiuyt, or devil's tuning fork, is a drawing of an impossible object (undecipherable figure), a kind of an optical illusion. It appears to have three cylindrical...
- calendar information but the script as such remains undeciphered (if not undecipherable). Read in columns from top to bottom, its execution is somewhat cruder...
- Spain on a do****ent which the islanders wrote on in rongorongo, the now undecipherable Rapa Nui script. James Cook and Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse...
- cipher that the author had invented and claimed (incorrectly) was "undecipherable" (i.e. secure against unauthorised attempts to read it). It was based...
- disguised form of another text. Of course any cryptogram is intended to be undecipherable by anyone except the intended recipient so vast numbers of these exist...
- terms were simply borrowed from English. However, to keep the language undecipherable to outsiders, the Romani speakers coined new terms that were a combination...
- by Simon Singh it is described as a transposition cypher which was undecipherable until centuries later. The story behind the meaning of "sincere" is...
- Otto (October 1921). "The ciphers of Porta and Vigenère: The original undecipherable code, and how to decipher it". Scientific American Monthly. 4: 332–334...
- Barnes found that an inscription on Gannibal's crest, which was hitherto undecipherable, corresponded with the term for "homeland" in the local Kotoko language...