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Electro telegraphy
of constructing or using the electric telegraph the transmission of messages by means of the electric telegraph
Contraplex
Pertaining to the sending of two messages in opposite directions at the same time
cryptanalysis
which studies methods to discovering the secret meaning of encrypted messages for which one does not possess the secret decoding information
Cryptography
or secret characters also secret characters codes or ciphers or messages written in a secret code
Telegraphs
the purpose of telegraphic communication, and any apparatus for transmitting messages or other communications by mans of electric signals (Acts of
Diplex
Pertaining to the sending of two messages in the same direction at the same time Diplex and
Multimodal transport document
contract and which can be replaced by electronic data interchange messages permitted by applicable law. [Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993
Herald
to challenge to battle to proclaim peace and to bear messages from the commander of an army He was invested with
the postal system. 3. One or more written or oral messages sent electronically (e.g., through e-mail or voicemail), Black's Law Dictionary,
encryption
the process of converting messages in ordinary language or other information into a secret coded
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