Codes

/koʊdz/

nounIntermediate🔥Very CommonSystem
2 meanings1 idiom/phrase2 questions

Definitions

2 meanings
1

A system of symbols, signals, or rules used to convey information in a coded form.

/koʊdz/

nounneutralIntermediate
System

A system of words, letters, figures, or symbols used to represent others.

The computer program was written in many lines of code.

💡 Simply: A code is like a secret language. It uses symbols or letters to hide the real message. Imagine a treasure map with a secret code to find the X!

👶 For kids: It's a secret way to write words.

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2

The secret message was written in a complex code.

How It's Used

Computer Science

"The programmer wrote efficient codes for the software."

Cryptography

"They used a secret code to communicate."

2

To convert information into a code.

/koʊdz/

verbneutralIntermediate
Action

To represent (information, instructions, etc.) in the form of a code.

He spent hours coding the software.

💡 Simply: To code is like writing a secret message using symbols or numbers. Programmers use code to talk to computers.

👶 For kids: To write secret messages using special signs.

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2

The message was coded using a cipher.

How It's Used

Programming

"She coded the website using HTML and CSS."

Tip:Think of encoding messages.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

Idioms & expressions

break the code

To solve a mystery or decipher a secret code.

"The detective was determined to break the code and solve the case."

From the Old French word 'code', meaning a collection of laws or regulations. It ultimately derives from the Latin word 'codex,' meaning a book or scroll.

The word 'code' has evolved from referring specifically to legal codes to encompassing various systems of symbols and rules.

Memory tip

Think of a secret agent using a code to communicate.

Word Origin

Original meaning

"book, scroll"

source codecode of conductgenetic codebar code

Common misspellings

codscoedes

Usage

40%Spoken
60%Written