Argot Definition & Examples from 601 Words

Argot definition and examples in visual dictionary and thesaurus

Argot definition and examples from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam used in real context for GRE & SAT candidates. Practice listening and reading comprehension with the word, argot. /ˈɑː.gəʊ/ (noun) Argot definition a particular style of language, speech, words or expressions used by a small group of people,…

Inscrutable in Visual Dictionary and Thesaurus with Visual Synonyms

Definition of Inscrutable in visual dictionary with synonyms and in real context for GRE candidates

Definition of Inscrutable in visual dictionary with visual synonyms in real context for GRE candidates and advanced ESL learners with real examples and antonyms /ɪnˈskruː.tɪ.bļ/ (adj) Definition (especially of people’s expressions) mysterious and difficult to interpret because of not showing emotions or thoughts, unfathomable, enigmatic, cryptic, expressionless, arcane, indecipherable, impassive, unreadable, abstruse, impenetrable, opaque, incomprehensible,…

Esoteric GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Esoteric GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˌiː.səʊˈter.ɪk/ (adj) Definition known or understood only by a few, difficult to understand, abstruse, abstract, elusive, enigmatic, impenetrable, complex, obscure, mysterious, occult, opaque, cryptic, incomprehensible, recondite, complicated, arcane, secret, encrypted Example In cryptography, a cipher (or cypher) is an algorithm for performing encryption or decryption—a series of well-defined steps that can…

Ambiguous 1100 Words You Need Week 32 Day 3

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Ambiguous 1100 Words You Need Ambiguous 1100 Words You Need Week 32 Day 3 with authentic materials and examples, synonyms, antonyms, illustrated flashcards and text-to-speech for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS /æmˈbɪg.ju.əs/ (adj) having more than just one meaning or interpretation, difficult to understand and elusive, vague, cryptic, confusing, hazy, nebulous, unclear, abstruse, obscure, uncertain, indefinite,…

Recondite 1100 Words You Need Week 22 Day 3

Recondite 1100 words you need to know week 22 day 3 at LELB Society with flashcards for GRE, IELTS & TOEFL

Recondite 1100 Words You Need Recondite 1100 Words You Need /ˈrek.ən.daɪt/ (adj) not know by many people and difficult to understand, unfamiliar, unknown, mysterious, subtle, understood only by experts, obscure, abstruse, complex, little known, esoteric, hidden, concealed, covert, cryptic This group of narratives has been accorded special attention by Borges scholars, whose expert exegeses are…

Cryptic 1100 Words You Need Week 13 Day 4

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Cryptic 1100 Words You Need Cryptic 1100 Words You Need /ˈkrɪptɪk/ (adjective) Something that is mysterious, secret, ambiguous, difficult to understand, puzzling, obscure, enigmatic, hidden, hazy, nebulous, vague: (Zoology) serving to conceal an animal in its natural habitat Watch this video on YouTube This Luxembourg cave is covered in cryptic looking marks left by mining…

English Presentation Cryptocurrency and Electronic Commerce

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English Presentation Cryptocurrency English Presentation Cryptocurrency Watch this video on YouTube LELB Society’s Lecturer: Arash Handout Provided by the Lecturer What is cryptocurrency, and what is it used for? What is the function of cryptography in eCommerce? Who invented Bitcoin for the first time? What are the major differences between Bitcoin and ordinary banking systems? Elaborate…