Adjective
of Decipher
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe scope of an intellect is not to be measured with a tape-string, or a character deciphered from the shape or length of a nose. Christian Nestell Bovee
Every poem is a coat of arms. It must be deciphered. How much blood, how many tears in exchange for these axes, these muzzles, these unicorns, these torches, these towers, these martlets, these seedlings of stars and these fields of blue! Jean Cocteau
A DEFINITION NOT FOUND IN THE DICTIONARY Not leaving: an act of trust and love, often deciphered by children. Markus Zusak
Columbus found a world, and had no chart save one that Faith deciphered in the skies. George Santayana
But after all I find in my work an echo of what struck me. I see that nature has told me something, has spoken to me, and that I have put it down in shorthand. In my shorthand there may be words that cannot be deciphered. There may be mistakes or gap. Vincent van Gogh
All of these old notes had to be deciphered, 25-year-old memories dredged up as to what had happened in each room, and a decision made whether to keep or discard each new piece. Source: Internet