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Answer for the clue "Phone tap foiler ", 9 letters:
scrambler

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a rapid mover; someone who scrambles; "their quarterback was a good scrambler"; "scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player" a lightweight motorcycle equipped with rugged tires and suspension; an off-road motorcycle designed for riding cross ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Scrambler \Scram"bler\, n. One who scrambles; one who climbs on all fours. A greedy and unceremonious contestant.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Scrambler ( Kim Il Sung ) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #210 and was created by Chris Claremont , John Romita Jr and Dan Green .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Ben's greatest wish is that when he grows up, he becomes a professional scrambler . ▪ But cost is holding back a rapid introduction of the scramblers. ▪ I, apparently, am a scrambler . ▪ Luckily for us scramblers, there is a ...

Usage examples of scrambler.

Worms, viruses, and Trojan horses would be their gifts to Grandmother, and they would leave explosive blocks, borers, and scramblers to infect the remaining data.

Britannia flashed, emitting now a scream of peculiarly patterned interference which was not only a scrambler of all un-Lensed communication throughout that whole part of the galaxy, but also an imperative call for any mauler within range.

From what Deck had told her, with the scrambler chip out of play everything would be exponentially more open to trace when the Shadow Voice came back online.

Slowly Conway adjusted the unscrambler, pushing it in deeper and extracting it again until it matched exactly a scrambler, similar in nature but opposite in function, at the other end of the signal.

As time went on, the Rainfall cryptologists discovered enough toeholds in the Soviet scrambler phone so that they were able to break the system even when it was properly scrambled.

So Marshall shunned the scrambler telephone and relied on the slightly slower but much more secure method of enciphering a written message.

Evans, the Commander-in-Chief, on a scrambler phone to tell him he had just heard from Colonel Dick Fulbright that the first of the B-26Ks for the Congo would be ferried to Hurlburt Field, Florida, almost immediately.

We went upstairs and while the General went to talk for quite a long time on the scrambler radio-phone in the police van that had followed us from Alfringham, Hardanger and I, with the assistance of two police drivers and a couple of torches, started to scour the grounds.

Using a simple row of toggle switches and a round wafer-selector switch, the pilot could simultaneously monitor two UHF radios, two FM radios, a VHF radio, an HF radio, a secure scrambler system, an FM homer, a Guard channel radio for use in emergencies, and assorted navigational gear.

By Wednesday, he was asking classified questions over a scrambler phone of people in Washington, one of whom finally told him he was an arrogant shithead and banged down the phone.

Maybe if we run it through a triphasic subspace oscillation router, or couple it to a code scrambler.

Worms, viruses, and Trojan horses would be their gifts to Grandmother, and they would leave explosive blocks, borers, and scramblers to infect the remaining data.

Roosevelt and Winston Churchill carried on, over a scrambler phone, a series of highly sensitive discussions regarding the growing war in Europe.

In my pockets were a freon spray, a scrambler, a laser torch, and an ultrasonic whistle.

In one of the revetments on the next lower level, the dragoon troops had brought from somewhere a portable screen communicator with scrambler set up or, for all that Chen could tell, what they were using might have been a part of the built-in intercom between the command bunkers and this control center of the firing range.