"Ciphered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Encrypted or coded in a secret way, making it unintelligible without the key or code to decipher.
Ciorătău is a type of Romanian bitter orange liqueur, typically flavored with bitter almonds and other herbs. It is often used as a digestif after meals.
A cipherer is a person who encodes or decrypts secret messages or codes using a cipher, often to ensure secrecy or to conceal the meaning of the message. They use various techniques such as substitution, transposition, or encryption to transform the original text into a coded message that is difficult to decipher without a key or decryption method.
Ciphers refer to secret codes or cryptographic algorithms used to conceal the meaning of a message. It is a method of encrypting information so that it cannot be understood by unauthorized individuals or entities. Ciphers can be used for various purposes, such as military communication, financial transactions, or personal communication. In general, a cipher is a way to scramble the text or data so that it is unreadable until the intended recipient has the necessary decryption key or information to unscramble it.
Ciprofloxacine is the generic name for a class of broad-spectrum antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones. It is commonly used to treat bacterial infections such as bronchitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and skin and soft tissue infections. It works by inhibiting the activity of DNA gyrase, an enzyme essential for bacterial DNA replication, thereby killing the bacteria.