Encode
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Encode ( verb )
- To convert data into a coded format.
- To express thoughts or feelings in a particular form of language or art.
Origin:
From the latin in- + codex ("book"), from cōdicem ("book"). the word first appeared in english in the late 16th century.
Examples:
- The software is designed to encode video files in a more efficient way.
- The author encoded her emotions in the form of poetry.
- The message was encoded in a way that only the intended recipient could understand it.
- The company's new security system encodes all sensitive data before it is transmitted.
- She encoded her feelings into the music she composed.
(As a noun)
Encode ( noun )
- To convert data into a coded format.
- To express thoughts or feelings in a particular form of language or art.
Origin:
From the latin in- + codex ("book"), from cōdicem ("book"). the word first appeared in english in the late 16th century.
Examples:
- The software is designed to encode video files in a more efficient way.
- The author encoded her emotions in the form of poetry.
- The message was encoded in a way that only the intended recipient could understand it.
- The company's new security system encodes all sensitive data before it is transmitted.
- She encoded her feelings into the music she composed.