Cryptography Concepts

6 words in this vocabulary list

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to describe how the action is done

  • The data was chaotically organized, making it difficult to analyze.
  • She ran chaotically through the crowd trying to catch the bus.
  • The party was chaotically lit, everyone was having a great time.
  • His thoughts were chaotically swirling in his mind, making it hard to focus.

noun a set of instructions or rules for a computer program

verb to write code for a computer program

  • It is important to follow the company's code of conduct at all times.
  • Hey, did you get the dress code for the party tonight?
  • I cracked the code to unlock all the levels in the game.
  • Learning to code is like learning a new language.

noun an underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place

  • The crypt contained the remains of ancient kings and queens.
  • Let's check out that crypt over there, it looks pretty cool.
  • I heard there's some spooky stuff going on in the crypt, wanna check it out?
  • The crypt of secrets within her mind held the key to understanding her actions.

noun a dish of cooked meat cut into small pieces and recooked, usually with potatoes

verb to chop into small pieces

  • The hash function is used to map data of arbitrary size to fixed-size values.
  • I need to generate a hash for this file to ensure its integrity.
  • Let's grab some hash browns for breakfast.
  • The new policy created quite a hash among the employees.

noun a type of jazz singing that involves using nonsense syllables instead of words

verb to improvise jazz vocals using nonsense syllables

  • The ornithologist studied the bird's scat to learn more about its diet.
  • I accidentally stepped in some animal scat while hiking in the woods.
  • I can't believe you're into scat play, that's so gross.
  • The detective sifted through the scat of evidence to solve the case.

verb to mix or stir quickly and vigorously, typically in cooking

adjective mixed up or disordered

  • The chef prepared a plate of scrambled eggs for breakfast.
  • I love it when my mom makes scrambled eggs for me.
  • I can't believe he scrambled out of there so quickly.
  • Her thoughts were all scrambled after the long day at work.