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Automatic enrollment (especially of security certificates in a computer system).
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(programming) The act of converting between data types.
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The act or process of decoding
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An instance of the translation of something into a form more suitable for subsequent processing.
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A decoded communication.
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Alternative spelling of decipher [(transitive) To decode or decrypt a code or cipher to plain text.]
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(informal) To deduplicate.
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(computing) A process or system that deduplicates.
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To decode or unscramble a coded signal
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Something that descrambles; a device for decoding a scrambled signal.
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(transitive, phonetics) To pronounce a word with little movement of the vocal cords
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Alternative spelling of paravirtualization [(computing) An approximate virtualization in which the emulated operating system has been modified for convenience or efficiency.]
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To cause or to undergo pseudoreplication.
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One who or that which reduplicates.
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(programming) An act or process in which code is refactored.
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To make a copy (replica) of.
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(transitive, programming) To convert to a textual representation.
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(programming) To substitute a template or other input for its rendered text, such as when parsing wikitext. To include by transclusion. To process fetched data in-line.
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A conversion between encodings.
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(computer science) Conversion of one media form to another, for example text to audio.
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(computing) Synonym of disassembler
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Alternative form of uncipher [(obsolete, transitive) To decode or decipher.]
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(computing) To turn an instance of a type into an instance of a new unique copy of the original type.
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That which unscrambles; a device for decoding a scrambled signal.
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(transitive, computing) To decode (previously uuencoded data) back into its original binary form.
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