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From: "Jorge Llambias" <jjllambias@hotmail.com>


la pier cusku di'e

>The place structure of "mifra" is: x1 is ciphertext, x2 is plaintext, x3 is 
>the
>type of cipher. What is the place structure of "tolmifra"?

Nothing interesting that I can think of. But I have used
more than once {to'e mifrygau} for "decipher".

mifrygau: "x1 puts into coded form x2 plain text x3
using code x4."
tolmifrygau: "x1 extracts from coded form x2 plain text x3
using code x4."

co'o mi'e xorxes


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