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  1. Cipher vs. Cypher - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 25, 2014 · Even so, cypher is still considered a valid variant of cipher in many orthographic circles today. Cypher is most popular in England, where it first emerged. Additionally, this graph from Peter …

  2. Cipher vs Cypher - British English vs American English

    Jun 4, 2016 · 2 This isn't strictly an "answer", but I thought you would be interested to see this pot-pourri of spellings of cipher/cypher from the 16th century onwards. It is from sense 5 of the word …

  3. What does "up in the cyph" mean in hip-hop?

    Feb 18, 2018 · A 'street cypher' I'm guessing, is a person who is a part of 'those cycles'. The writer positions 'niggas' in a bigger context of 'where humanity came from' - Annunaki 'angels' who came to …

  4. What is the semantic difference between "encipher" and "encrypt"?

    Jan 27, 2010 · Cypher A system of writing that prevents most people from understanding the message. A cypher, is secret writing, a symbol or code, that means something other than its own self. You …

  5. idioms - What is the origin of '__ cents on the dollar'? - English ...

    Nov 11, 2021 · To change pence upon the pound into the same ratio of cents upon the dollar, you have only to annex a cypher to the pence, and divide them by 24 ; the quotient will be the true number of …

  6. What's the difference between "think it helpful" and "think it's ...

    May 18, 2022 · Is the following a valid sentence? I think it helpful to mention the caveats in the document. If so, how is the meaning different from this: I think it's helpful to mention the caveats in …

  7. Is sunsetted a valid word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 17, 2014 · As the title says is "sunsetted" a valid word? In my office, I heard one of the guy saying that this application is sunsetted. Is that valid?

  8. Is the word "psithurism" really used in English?

    Jun 4, 2020 · The OED notes of psithurism, "Obsolete. Forms: α. psithurisma. β. psithurism. This word belongs in Frequency Band 1. Band 1 contains extremely rare words unlikely ever to appear in …

  9. "How about" vs. "What about" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 22, 2011 · Is there a difference between starting a question with How about and What about? Can we use both expressions interchangeably?

  10. What are the differences between "assume", "presume" and "suppose"

    Aug 10, 2010 · The Merriam-Webster dictionary states for "assume": to take as granted or true And for "presume": 2> to expect or assume especially with confidence 3> to suppose to be true without proof …