undecipher

To decipher.

Verb

  1. To decipher.
    • I am sure your Lordship is concerned in the former, and I think also in the latter; a good part whereof was written in characters, and cyphers set for the names. He that did undecypher it is a most honest man, and is...
    • It were very good policy in times of warre, suites, or jealousie, to learne to undecipher mouths, lookes, and gates; there is more to be got out of them, then out of this extaticall speech […] - 1654, Edmund Gayton,...
    • The extraordinary beauty of the delinquent made several painters of those times draw her portrait, many copies of which are still to be found in Rome, exhibiting the softest features, and a Lavater would have had much...

Origin

From un- (intensifier) + decipher.

Forms

undeciphers undeciphering undeciphered

Related

undeciphered undeciphering