1. Playfair - Noun
2. Playfair - Proper noun
Playfair
A surname.
Playfair (uncountable)
(cryptography) the Playfair cipher, or an encryption using it
Accessed 25 March 2013 He was the author of the world's first radio play, Danger, commissioned from him for the BBC by Nigel Playfair and broadcast on 15 January 1924. Source: Internet
As mentioned in Playfair, both MCC and Gloucestershire arranged special matches on Grace's birthday to commemorate his centenary. Source: Internet
He did however regain contact with the 125th Panzergrenadier Regiment in the nose of the salient Playfair, pp. 61–62. Source: Internet
He went on to do the double eight times in all: Webber, Playfair, pp.181–182. Source: Internet
It was translated from Czech into English by Paul Selver and adapted for the English stage by Nigel Playfair in 1923. Source: Internet
Playfair (1954), p. 178 The Somalis serving in the Somaliland Camel Corps were given the choice of evacuation or disbandment; the majority chose to remain and were allowed to retain their arms. Source: Internet