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There are 13 words containing CODIN

CODINGcoding n. The process of encoding or decoding.
coding n. An encoding.
coding n. The process of writing computer software code.
CODINGScodings n. Plural of coding.
CODING n. the act of coding.
DECODINGdecoding n. An instance of the translation of something into a form more suitable for subsequent processing.
decoding v. Present participle of decode.
DECODING n. the act of breaking a code.
DECODINGSdecodings n. Plural of decoding.
DECODING n. the act of breaking a code.
ENCODINGencoding n. (Computing) The way in which symbols are mapped onto bytes, e.g. in the rendering of a particular font…
encoding n. A conversion of plain text into a code or cypher form (for decoding by the recipient).
encoding v. Present participle of encode.
ENCODINGSencodings n. Plural of encoding.
ENCODING n. the act of putting into coded form.
GEOCODINGgeocoding v. Present participle of geocode.
GEOCODE v. to assign geographical coordinates to (a digital data set).
MISCODINGmiscoding v. Present participle of miscode.
miscoding n. Faulty coding.
MISCODE v. to code wrongly.
NONCODINGnoncoding adj. (Genetics, of a portion of DNA) That does not code for protein.
NONCODING adj. of DNA, not contributing to the code.
POSTCODINGpostcoding v. Present participle of postcode.
POSTCODE v. to give a postcode to.
PRECODINGprecoding n. A form of beamforming that supports multi-layer radio transmissions.
PRECODE v. to code beforehand.
RECODINGrecoding v. Present participle of recode.
recoding n. The act or result of coding again or differently.
RECODE v. to code again.
TRANSCODINGtranscoding v. Present participle of transcode.
transcoding n. A conversion between encodings.
TRANSCODE v. to convert data from one digital format to another.

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