1. deciphering - Noun
2. deciphering - Verb
of Decipher
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act. Marcel Duchamp
It is an astonishing feat of deciphering that we should have been able to infer an orderly scheme of natural knowledge from such indirect communication. Arthur Eddington
Following a path: reading a stretch of ground, deciphering a fragment of world. Octavio Paz
The power of a handwritten letter is greater than ever. It's personal and deliberate and means more than an e-mail or text ever will. It has a unique scent. It requires deciphering. But, most important, it's flawed. Ashton Kutcher
A hand-operated Red analog is also visible In operation, the enciphering machine accepted typewritten input (in the Roman alphabet) and produced ciphertext output, and vice versa when deciphering messages. Source: Internet
After moving his rotors to EIN, the receiving operator then typed in the rest of the ciphertext, deciphering the message. Source: Internet