Decipherable
Etymology: * Late Latin "decipherabilis" (capable of being deciphered) * From Latin "de-" (away) + "ciphirare" (to decipher) * "Ciphirare" is from Ancient Greek "kyphein" (to hide)
Meaning: Able to be read, understood, or interpreted, especially after being encrypted or written in code.
Origin: Originated in ancient times when messages were often encrypted for secrecy. The ability to decipher these messages was seen as a valuable skill. The term "decipherable" has since been used to describe any written material that is difficult to understand but can potentially be interpreted.
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