What's the difference between uncipher and unscramble?

Uncipher


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To decipher; as, to uncipher a letter.

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Unscramble


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We propose that unscrambling occurs by homologous recombination guided by pairs of direct repeats at MDS-IES junctions.
  • (2) I have yet to hear a coherent narrative of precisely how the eggs are to be unscrambled.
  • (3) There’s not much we can do to unscramble the egg.” The Linking Melbourne authority refused to comment on the case while Terry Mulder, Victoria’s transport minister, had not answered questions at the time of publication.
  • (4) They rule against the presence of an unscrambled copy of the actin I gene in the micronucleus, which means that unscrambling must be a part of macronuclear development.
  • (5) Now Google might be required to undo the changes – although Auke Haagsma, a lawyer advising the lobby group Icomp , which is critical of Google's policies, said that would be like trying to "unscramble the egg".
  • (6) Involvement was manipulated through (a) instructions given to Ss; (b) method of data identification used; and (c) E interaction with a confederate who posed as a S. Within each condition of involvement, Ss were assigned randomly to unscramble either four- or six-letter anagrams.
  • (7) "There has to be the unscrambling and the remaking [of the bill] because the health bill clearly doesn't conform to either the coalition agreement, or party policy," Hughes said.
  • (8) Only the scrambled version is present in the micronucleus, and only the unscrambled version is present in the macronucleus.
  • (9) We present and illustrate in detail a recombination model that explains how the actin I gene may be unscrambled during macronuclear development after cell mating.
  • (10) This non-recursive filter unscrambles saccade data which has been collected during the execution of an algorithm.
  • (11) Both the scrambling and the unscrambling reactions give similar h.p.l.c.
  • (12) Madeline Aufseeser, a credit card analyst with Aite Group, told Reuters that she did not think hackers could unscramble the pin numbers, but believes all customers with compromised accounts should replace their cards.
  • (13) That's why now there has to be the unscrambling and the remaking [of the bill] because the health bill clearly doesn't conform to either the coalition agreement, or party policy.
  • (14) While Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling are busy interpreting the writing on the wall and unscrambling the runes of the unfolding day, the leader of the Labour party in Scotland may be permitting herself a small gin or two and a quiet smile.
  • (15) No wonder British diplomats warned before the referendum that parliament would be snarled up for a decade with the great Brexit unscrambling.
  • (16) While there is a widespread view that the 2004 amalgamation has not enhanced the quality or effectiveness of support for the parliament, there is also recognition that the eggs cannot be unscrambled.
  • (17) Second, although there was in the interpositus nucleus a considerable topographical admixture of neurons with dominant forelimb or hindlimb inputs, the axonal projections of these neurons were apparently unscrambled on the way to the target RN neurons, so as to deliver the somatotopic specificities observed for two classes of RN neurons; those projecting down the spinal cord beyond L2 level, and those projecting to C2 but not L2.

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