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decryption

n. The process reverse an encryption, i.e. the process which converts encrypted data into its original form.

WordNet
decryption

n. the activity of making clear or converting from code into plain text; "a secret key or password is required for decryption" [syn: decoding, decipherment]

Usage examples of "decryption".

We sent the Stairway To Heaven to Wendy, and she did a Gurdle Decryption of a personality wave from the Sun.

Many technological advances are still needed before one might hope to carry out what I immodestly call a Gurdle Decryption of a personality wave.

Wendy, but it seems we in the Nest are finally ready to attempt a full Gurdle Decryption with a moldie as host.

All of them were murdered by the Gurdle Decryption process that we have helped to bring about.

Most of the moldies were for sending a smart bomb to annihilate Wendy-Quuz and for never using Curdle Decryption again, but Willy and Gurdle-7 were arguing that the technology was too important to ignore.

Whenever a node for personality wave Decryption arises, the keepers need to be on guard for beings like that.

Gurdle-7 and I had this stupid idea that it would help to have Stahn inside the first moldie that we did a Decryption on.

TRANSLTR was to be a free-standing decryption device whose day-to-day operation would be regulated solely by the NSA.

She keyed it to open, took a brief look at the coded contents, and then shunted it over to her decryption experts.

His decryption programs were sending him signals he had never seen before, and the only references he had on such things were in his own head.

The decryption data was in part of his permanent storage array, nestled against the inside of his ventricular wall.

So many instructions had been added to his decryption program now that its action was noticeably slower, and he tapped his stylus on the console restlessly as he waited it out.

Trembling, he gave it instructions for a new decryption scan, and when the computer indicated that yes, it could crack this code as well, he felt something in his gut tighten up in anticipation.

And then, because it was quicker to do that than for Banning to make the comparison himself, he held the teletypewriter decryption while Banning read the original message aloud.

This requires regular test decryption of a random sampling of encrypted files to make sure the data can be recovered.