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 ci·pher  [cipher ciphers ciphered ciphering]  (also cy·pher)BrE [ˈsaɪfə(r)]  NAmE [ˈsaɪfər]   noun
 1. uncountable, countable a secret way of writing, especially one in which a set of letters or symbols is used to represent others
 Syn:   ↑code
 •a message in cipher
 see also  ↑decipher
 2. countable  (formal, disapproving)a person or thing of no importance
 •To her employers she was a mere cipher, with no human feelings at all.
 3. (BrE)the first letters of sb's name combined in a design and used to mark things
 •The glasses were engraved with the Queen's cipher.
 See also: ↑cypher
 
 Word Origin:
 late Middle English  (in the senses  ‘symbol for zero’  and  ‘Arabic numeral’): from  Old French cifre, based on  Arabic ṣifr ‘zero’.
 
 
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