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  • Message authentication code
  • Information used for message authentication and integrity checking

    cryptography, a message authentication code (MAC), sometimes known as an authentication tag, is a short piece of information used for authenticating and integrity-checking

    Message authentication code

    Message_authentication_code

  • HMAC
  • Computer communications authentication algorithm

    either keyed-hash message authentication code or hash-based message authentication code) is a specific type of message authentication code (MAC) involving

    HMAC

    HMAC

    HMAC

  • Message authentication
  • System to verify the source and or authenticity of a message

    In information security, message authentication or data origin authentication is a property that a message has not been modified while in transit (data

    Message authentication

    Message_authentication

  • CCMP (cryptography)
  • Authenticated encryption protocol for Wireless LAN

    Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (Counter Mode CBC-MAC Protocol) or CCM mode Protocol (CCMP) is an authenticated encryption protocol

    CCMP (cryptography)

    CCMP_(cryptography)

  • Galois/Counter Mode
  • Authenticated encryption mode

    that provides both encryption and message authentication in a single pass. It belongs to the class of authenticated encryption with associated data (AEAD)

    Galois/Counter Mode

    Galois/Counter_Mode

  • Cryptographic hash function
  • Hash function that is suitable for use in cryptography

    applications, notably in digital signatures, message authentication codes (MACs), and other forms of authentication. They can also be used as ordinary hash

    Cryptographic hash function

    Cryptographic hash function

    Cryptographic_hash_function

  • Cryptography
  • Practice and study of secure communication techniques

    keystream. Message authentication codes (MACs) are much like cryptographic hash functions, except that a secret key can be used to authenticate the hash

    Cryptography

    Cryptography

    Cryptography

  • SHA-3
  • Set of cryptographic hash functions

    permutation, as well as two authenticated encryption algorithms Kravatte-SANE and Kravatte-SANSE RawSHAKE is the basis for the Sakura coding for tree hashing, which

    SHA-3

    SHA-3

  • Block cipher mode of operation
  • Cryptography algorithm

    Message authentication codes (MACs) are often built from block ciphers. CBC-MAC, OMAC and PMAC are examples. Disk encryption Message authentication code

    Block cipher mode of operation

    Block cipher mode of operation

    Block_cipher_mode_of_operation

  • MD5
  • Message-digest hashing algorithm

    Canetti, Ran (February 1997). "RFC 2104 – HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication". Internet Engineering Task Force. doi:10.17487/RFC2104. Archived

    MD5

    MD5

  • Authenticated encryption
  • Encryption method

    Output: ciphertext and authentication tag (message authentication code or MAC). Decryption Input: ciphertext, key, authentication tag, and optionally a

    Authenticated encryption

    Authenticated_encryption

  • Digest access authentication
  • Method of negotiating credentials between web server and browser

    July 2011. Digest access authentication was originally specified by RFC 2069 (An Extension to HTTP: Digest Access Authentication). RFC 2069 specifies roughly

    Digest access authentication

    Digest access authentication

    Digest_access_authentication

  • Simple Authentication and Security Layer
  • Framework for authentication and data security in Internet protocols

    Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) is a framework for authentication and data security in Internet protocols. It decouples authentication mechanisms

    Simple Authentication and Security Layer

    Simple_Authentication_and_Security_Layer

  • Internet security
  • Branch of computer security

    using the same secret key used by the sender. The Message Authentication Code protects both a message's data integrity as well as its authenticity. A computer

    Internet security

    Internet_security

  • ChaCha20-Poly1305
  • Authenticated encryption with associated data algorithm

    an authenticated encryption with associated data (AEAD) algorithm, that combines the ChaCha20 stream cipher with the Poly1305 message authentication code

    ChaCha20-Poly1305

    ChaCha20-Poly1305

  • Enigma machine
  • German cipher machine during World War II

    chosen settings and send the rest of the message. That meant that only those three letters were set to the day code, although normally typed twice for a total

    Enigma machine

    Enigma machine

    Enigma_machine

  • Transport Layer Security
  • Cryptographic protocols for securing data in transit

    of all messages is indicated by the letter m. Message Authentication Code (MAC): 16, 20, or 32 bytes (optional) A message authentication code computed

    Transport Layer Security

    Transport_Layer_Security

  • ISO 8583
  • International standard for financial transaction card originated interchange messaging

    indicator Authentication and verification done (7th to 9th character) Card Data Input Method Cardholder Verification Method Cardholder Authentication Entity

    ISO 8583

    ISO_8583

  • Message Authenticator Algorithm
  • The Message Authenticator Algorithm (MAA) was one of the first cryptographic functions for computing a message authentication code (MAC). It was designed

    Message Authenticator Algorithm

    Message_Authenticator_Algorithm

  • CCM mode
  • Authenticated encryption mode for block ciphers

    chaining message authentication code; counter with CBC-MAC) is a mode of operation for cryptographic block ciphers. It is an authenticated encryption

    CCM mode

    CCM_mode

  • Poly1305
  • Universal hash family used for message authentication in cryptography

    hash family, Poly1305 can be used as a one-time message authentication code to authenticate a single message using a secret key shared between sender and

    Poly1305

    Poly1305

  • CBC-MAC
  • Message authentication code algorithm

    chaining message authentication code (CBC-MAC) is a technique for constructing a message authentication code (MAC) from a block cipher. The message is encrypted

    CBC-MAC

    CBC-MAC

    CBC-MAC

  • VMAC
  • Message authentication code algorithm

    VMAC is a block cipher-based message authentication code (MAC) algorithm using a universal hash proposed by Ted Krovetz and Wei Dai in April 2007. The

    VMAC

    VMAC

  • Caesar cipher
  • Simple and widely known encryption technique

    Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code, or Caesar shift Smith, James (2021-11-30). "Writing Secret Messages With a Caesar Cipher". Golang Project

    Caesar cipher

    Caesar cipher

    Caesar_cipher

  • Tap code
  • Encoding for text messages

    The tap code, sometimes called the knock code, is a way to encode text messages on a letter-by-letter basis in a very simple way. The message is transmitted

    Tap code

    Tap_code

  • HKDF
  • Key derivation function based on an HMAC

    multi-purpose key derivation function (KDF) based on the HMAC message authentication code. HKDF follows "extract-then-expand" paradigm, where the KDF logically

    HKDF

    HKDF

  • ISO/IEC 9797-1
  • International standard

    ISO/IEC 9797-1 Information technology – Security techniques – Message Authentication Codes (MACs) – Part 1: Mechanisms using a block cipher is an international

    ISO/IEC 9797-1

    ISO/IEC_9797-1

  • Digital signature
  • Mathematical scheme for verifying the authenticity of digital documents

    by entering a personal identification number or PIN code (thus providing two-factor authentication). It can be arranged that the private key never leaves

    Digital signature

    Digital signature

    Digital_signature

  • SipHash
  • Hash functions

    for any message Y ∉ {Xi} which they have not seen before. SipHash computes a 64-bit message authentication code from a variable-length message and 128-bit

    SipHash

    SipHash

  • CMAC (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    CMAC is the Cipher-based Message Authentication Code, a cryptographic algorithm. CMAC may also refer to: Cerebellar model articulation controller, type

    CMAC (disambiguation)

    CMAC_(disambiguation)

  • Multi-factor authentication
  • Method of computer access control

    Multi-factor authentication (MFA), also known as two-factor authentication (2FA), is an electronic authentication method in which a user is granted access

    Multi-factor authentication

    Multi-factor authentication

    Multi-factor_authentication

  • Length extension attack
  • Attack against cryptographical hash functions

    problematic when the hash is used as a message authentication code with construction Hash(secret ‖ message), and message and the length of secret is known

    Length extension attack

    Length_extension_attack

  • Cipher suite
  • Set of algorithms that help secure a network connection

    a key exchange algorithm, a bulk encryption algorithm, and a message authentication code (MAC) algorithm. The key exchange algorithm is used to exchange

    Cipher suite

    Cipher_suite

  • List of HTTP status codes
  • only one is allowed). This code is also typically used if the request provided authentication by answering the WWW-Authenticate header field challenge, but

    List of HTTP status codes

    List of HTTP status codes

    List_of_HTTP_status_codes

  • Cryptanalysis
  • Study of analyzing information systems in order to discover their hidden aspects

    Park 1944 Cryptographic Dictionary defined a depth as 1. A series of code messages reciphered with the same, or the same part of a, reciphering key especially

    Cryptanalysis

    Cryptanalysis

    Cryptanalysis

  • PMAC (cryptography)
  • Message authentication code algorithm

    message authentication code algorithm. It was created by Phillip Rogaway. PMAC is a method of taking a block cipher and creating an efficient message

    PMAC (cryptography)

    PMAC_(cryptography)

  • Encryption
  • Process of converting plaintext to ciphertext

    verification of a message authentication code (MAC) or a digital signature usually done by a hashing algorithm or a PGP signature. Authenticated encryption algorithms

    Encryption

    Encryption

    Encryption

  • Certificate signing request
  • Message sent to a certificate authority to apply for a certificate

    systems, a certificate signing request (CSR or certification request) is a message sent from an applicant to a certificate authority of the public key infrastructure

    Certificate signing request

    Certificate_signing_request

  • HMAC-based one-time password
  • Password authentication algorithm

    a one-time password (OTP) algorithm based upon a hash-based message authentication code (HMAC) . When a client attempts to access a server, a challenge

    HMAC-based one-time password

    HMAC-based_one-time_password

  • Double Ratchet Algorithm
  • Cryptographic key management algorithm

    Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) with Curve25519, for message authentication codes (MAC, authentication) Keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) based on SHA-256, for symmetric

    Double Ratchet Algorithm

    Double Ratchet Algorithm

    Double_Ratchet_Algorithm

  • Argon2
  • 2015 password-based key derivation function

    internally built upon Blake2. Function Hash(message, digestSize) Inputs: message: Bytes (0..232-1) Message to be hashed digestSize: Integer (1..232) Desired

    Argon2

    Argon2

  • Pseudorandom function family
  • Collection of efficiently-computable functions which emulate a random oracle

    deterministic, memoryless authentication schemes (message authentication code based) which are provably secure against chosen message attack. Distributing

    Pseudorandom function family

    Pseudorandom_function_family

  • Cipher
  • Algorithm for encrypting and decrypting information

    information into cipher or code. In common parlance, "cipher" is synonymous with "code", as they are both a set of steps that encrypt a message; however, the concepts

    Cipher

    Cipher

    Cipher

  • Rainbow table
  • Password cracking dataset

    authentication system – can learn a password merely by looking at the value stored in the database. When a user enters a password for authentication,

    Rainbow table

    Rainbow_table

  • Sponge function
  • Theory of cryptography

    cryptographic hashes, message authentication codes, mask generation functions, stream ciphers, pseudo-random number generators, and authenticated encryption. A

    Sponge function

    Sponge function

    Sponge_function

  • Brute-force attack
  • Cryptanalytic method for unauthorized users to access data

    complexity (e.g., requiring a CAPTCHA answer or employing multi-factor authentication), and/or locking accounts out after unsuccessful login attempts.[page needed]

    Brute-force attack

    Brute-force_attack

  • Book cipher
  • Encryption and decryption method

    cipher in which each word or letter in the plaintext of a message is replaced by some code that locates it in another text, the key. A simple version

    Book cipher

    Book cipher

    Book_cipher

  • Error correction code
  • Scheme for controlling errors in data over noisy communication channels

    Recoverable Codes Message authentication code Burst error-correcting code Code rate Erasure codes Error detection and correction Error-correcting codes with

    Error correction code

    Error_correction_code

  • Bacon's cipher
  • Steganography method

    both a substitution cipher (in plain code) and a concealment cipher (using the two typefaces). To encode a message, each letter of the plaintext is replaced

    Bacon's cipher

    Bacon's cipher

    Bacon's_cipher

  • One-key MAC
  • Message authentication code algorithm

    One-key MAC (OMAC) is a family of message authentication codes constructed from a block cipher much like the CBC-MAC algorithm. It may be used to provide

    One-key MAC

    One-key_MAC

  • Cryptographic Message Syntax
  • International standard

    Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS), obsolete) RFC 5084 (Using AES-CCM and AES-GCM Authenticated Encryption in the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS),

    Cryptographic Message Syntax

    Cryptographic_Message_Syntax

  • Diffie–Hellman key exchange
  • Method of exchanging cryptographic keys

    early messages and additional password authentication, see e.g. US patent "Advanced modular handshake for key agreement and optional authentication". X3DH

    Diffie–Hellman key exchange

    Diffie–Hellman key exchange

    Diffie–Hellman_key_exchange

  • Network Time Protocol
  • Networking protocol for clock synchronization

    flaws, with no correction published, save for a change in the message authentication code. Autokey should no longer be used. Network Time Security (NTS)

    Network Time Protocol

    Network Time Protocol

    Network_Time_Protocol

  • PBKDF2
  • Key derivation function

    PBKDF2 applies a pseudorandom function, such as hash-based message authentication code (HMAC), to the input password or passphrase along with a salt

    PBKDF2

    PBKDF2

  • IEEE 802.1AE
  • IEEE network security standard

    fields: Security Tag, which is an extension of the EtherType Message authentication code (Integrity Check Value, ICV) Secure Connectivity Associations

    IEEE 802.1AE

    IEEE_802.1AE

  • Signal Protocol
  • Non-federated cryptographic protocol

    message resilience, computational equality, trust equality, subgroup messaging, as well as contractible and expandable membership. For authentication

    Signal Protocol

    Signal Protocol

    Signal_Protocol

  • IPsec
  • Secure network protocol suite

    Protocol (IP) networks. It supports network-level peer authentication, data origin authentication, data integrity, data confidentiality (encryption), and

    IPsec

    IPsec

  • Bcrypt
  • Password-based key derivation function

    bcrypt for run times less than 1 second (i.e., for common password authentication). Argon2 does not match or surpass bcrypt's strength until exceeding

    Bcrypt

    Bcrypt

  • Cryptographic nonce
  • Single-use value in secure communications

    access authentication to calculate an MD5 digest of the password. The nonces are different each time the 401 authentication challenge response code is presented

    Cryptographic nonce

    Cryptographic nonce

    Cryptographic_nonce

  • One-time password
  • Password that can only be used once

    traditional (static) password-based authentication; a number of implementations also incorporate two-factor authentication by ensuring that the one-time password

    One-time password

    One-time password

    One-time_password

  • Password-authenticated key agreement
  • Interactive key creation in cryptography

    Protocol for TLS Authentication". RFC Editor. doi:10.17487/rfc5054. RFC 5054. Harkins, D.; Zorn, G. (August 2010). "Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)

    Password-authenticated key agreement

    Password-authenticated_key_agreement

  • Pigpen cipher
  • Type of substitution cipher

    cipher tool for enciphering small messages. Online Pigpen cipher tool for deciphering small messages. Cipher Code True Type Font Deciphering An Ominous

    Pigpen cipher

    Pigpen cipher

    Pigpen_cipher

  • SHA-2
  • Set of cryptographic hash functions

    is used for authenticating Debian software packages and in the DKIM message signing standard; SHA-512 is part of a system to authenticate archival video

    SHA-2

    SHA-2

    SHA-2

  • Merkle tree
  • Type of data structure

    Dunkelman; John Kelsey (January 2009). "Herding, Second Preimage and Trojan Message Attacks beyond Merkle-Damgård". Selected Areas in Cryptography. Lecture

    Merkle tree

    Merkle tree

    Merkle_tree

  • Sender Rewriting Scheme
  • Rewriting an email message sender address

    with a recycling period of about 3.5 years. The hash-based message authentication code (HHH) is computed against a local secret, but only a part of

    Sender Rewriting Scheme

    Sender_Rewriting_Scheme

  • Merkle–Damgård construction
  • Method of building collision-resistant cryptographic hash functions

    attacks were actually used to attack a number of commercial web message authentication schemes such as one used by Flickr. Due to several structural weaknesses

    Merkle–Damgård construction

    Merkle–Damgård construction

    Merkle–Damgård_construction

  • Kerberos (protocol)
  • Computer authentication protocol

    and it provides mutual authentication—both the user and the server verify each other's identity. Kerberos protocol messages are protected against eavesdropping

    Kerberos (protocol)

    Kerberos_(protocol)

  • Scytale
  • Encryption tool used to perform a transposition cipher

    that the scytale was used for message authentication rather than encryption. Only if the sender wrote the message around a scytale of the same diameter

    Scytale

    Scytale

    Scytale

  • Bit-flipping attack
  • Cryptographic attack

    operation. See stream cipher attack. A keyed message authentication code, digital signature, or other authentication mechanism allows the recipient to detect

    Bit-flipping attack

    Bit-flipping_attack

  • AES-GCM-SIV
  • Authenticated encryption mode with resistance against nonce reuse

    combines the well-known counter mode of encryption with the Galois mode of authentication. The key feature is the use of a synthetic initialization vector (SIV)

    AES-GCM-SIV

    AES-GCM-SIV

  • Key derivation function
  • Function that derives secret keys from a secret value

    Standards and Technology (NIST) issued a new revision of their digital authentication guidelines, NIST SP 800-63B-3, stating that: "Verifiers SHALL store

    Key derivation function

    Key derivation function

    Key_derivation_function

  • ROT13
  • Simple encryption method

    alphabet, wrapping back to the beginning as necessary. When encoding a message, A becomes N, B becomes O, and so on up to M, which becomes Z. Then the

    ROT13

    ROT13

    ROT13

  • SM3 (hash function)
  • Cryptographic hash function

    algorithm". SM3 is used for implementing digital signatures, message authentication codes, and pseudorandom number generators. The algorithm is public

    SM3 (hash function)

    SM3_(hash_function)

  • Cryptographic primitive
  • Basic cryptographic algorithm used to build cryptographic protocols

    example, a bare encryption algorithm will provide no authentication mechanism, nor any explicit message integrity checking. Only when combined in security

    Cryptographic primitive

    Cryptographic_primitive

  • SHA-1
  • Cryptographic hash function

    the message length, which is a 64-bit quantity, and hh, the message digest, which is a 160-bit quantity. Note 2: All constants in this pseudo code are

    SHA-1

    SHA-1

  • Harvest now, decrypt later
  • Surveillance strategy

    Authenticated encryption Public-key cryptography Quantum key distribution Quantum cryptography Post-quantum cryptography Message authentication code Random

    Harvest now, decrypt later

    Harvest_now,_decrypt_later

  • Data Authentication Algorithm
  • Message authentication code algorithm

    The Data Authentication Algorithm (DAA) is a former U.S. government standard for producing cryptographic message authentication codes. DAA is defined in

    Data Authentication Algorithm

    Data_Authentication_Algorithm

  • BLAKE (hash function)
  • Cryptographic hash function

    Aumasson, J-P (November 2015). The BLAKE2 Cryptographic Hash and Message Authentication Code (MAC). IETF. doi:10.17487/RFC7693. RFC 7693. Retrieved 4 December

    BLAKE (hash function)

    BLAKE_(hash_function)

  • RC4
  • Stream cipher

    than common block ciphers. If not used together with a strong message authentication code (MAC), then encryption is vulnerable to a bit-flipping attack

    RC4

    RC4

  • Chip Authentication Program
  • Aspect of banking security

    participate in one of several supported authentication protocols. CAP is a form of two-factor authentication as both a smartcard and a valid PIN must

    Chip Authentication Program

    Chip Authentication Program

    Chip_Authentication_Program

  • Proof of work
  • System that regulates the formation of blocks on a blockchain

    the following header represents about 252 hash computations to send a message to [email protected] on January 19, 2038: X-Hashcash: 1:52:380119:calvin@comics

    Proof of work

    Proof_of_work

  • Java Cryptography Extension
  • Framework for encryption and keys

    and Message Authentication Code (MAC) algorithms. JCE supplements the Java platform, which already includes interfaces and implementations of message digests

    Java Cryptography Extension

    Java_Cryptography_Extension

  • VeraCrypt
  • Free and open-source disk encryption utility

    partition or (in Microsoft Windows) the entire storage device with pre-boot authentication. VeraCrypt is a fork of the discontinued TrueCrypt project. It was initially

    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

  • Polyalphabetic cipher
  • Multiple-substitution writing system cipher

    Scotographia. Lennon, Brian (2018). Passwords: Philology, Security, Authentication. Harvard University Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780674985377. Maclean, Donald

    Polyalphabetic cipher

    Polyalphabetic_cipher

  • Elliptic-curve Diffie–Hellman
  • Key agreement protocol

    not necessarily authenticated, so if authentication is desired, authenticity assurances must be obtained by other means. Authentication is necessary to

    Elliptic-curve Diffie–Hellman

    Elliptic-curve_Diffie–Hellman

  • FIPS 140-3
  • U.S. government cryptographic standard

    specific conditions are met, and strengthened the requirements on user authentication and integrity testing. The FIPS 140 standard established the Cryptographic

    FIPS 140-3

    FIPS_140-3

  • UMAC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    UMAC may refer to: UMAC (cryptography), a type of message authentication code University of Macau Upper Midwest Athletic Conference, an NCAA conference

    UMAC

    UMAC

  • Side-channel attack
  • Any attack based on information gained from the implementation of a computer system

    both power and EM side-channel attack immunity. As a countermeasure for message encryption, masking (also known as blinding) is effective against all side-channel

    Side-channel attack

    Side-channel_attack

  • One-time pad
  • Encryption technique

    ciphers. Standard techniques to prevent this, such as the use of a message authentication code can be used along with a one-time pad system to prevent such

    One-time pad

    One-time pad

    One-time_pad

  • GMAC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Futures Trading Commission Galois Message Authentication Code, a type of cryptographic message authentication code Giga multiply–accumulate operations

    GMAC

    GMAC

  • Polybius square
  • Type of code

    was originally used for fire signalling, allowing for the coded transmission of any message, not just a finite number of predetermined options as was

    Polybius square

    Polybius square

    Polybius_square

  • QR code
  • Type of two-dimensional barcode

    used to generate time-based one-time passwords for electronic authentication. QR codes have been used by various retail outlets that have loyalty programs

    QR code

    QR code

    QR_code

  • List of computing and IT abbreviations
  • policy AuthIP—Authenticated Internet Protocol AuthN—Authentication AuthZ—Authorization AV—Antivirus software AVC—Advanced Video Coding AVI—Audio Video

    List of computing and IT abbreviations

    List_of_computing_and_IT_abbreviations

  • Shared secret
  • Computer password or cryptographic key

    symmetric-key cryptography such as Kerberos. The shared secret can be used for authentication (for instance when logging in to a remote system) using methods such

    Shared secret

    Shared_secret

  • Padding (cryptography)
  • Adding data to a message prior to encryption to hide its length

    of the padding bytes. This can be accomplished by verifying a message authentication code (MAC) or digital signature before removal of the padding bytes

    Padding (cryptography)

    Padding_(cryptography)

  • Deniable authentication
  • Message authentication verifiable only by participants

    In cryptography, deniable authentication is message authentication between a set of participants where the participants themselves can be confident in

    Deniable authentication

    Deniable_authentication

  • Salt (cryptography)
  • Random data used as an additional input to a hash function

    Authenticated encryption Public-key cryptography Quantum key distribution Quantum cryptography Post-quantum cryptography Message authentication code Random

    Salt (cryptography)

    Salt_(cryptography)

  • Joan Clarke
  • English cryptanalyst (1917–1996)

    Government Code and Cypher School, which aimed to break the German Enigma Code. The Germans used the Enigma machine to encrypt their messages, which they

    Joan Clarke

    Joan_Clarke

  • Public key infrastructure
  • System that can issue, distribute and verify digital certificates

    certificate authentication, typically employed when logging on at a web server. The latter is designated as client certificate authentication, for instance

    Public key infrastructure

    Public key infrastructure

    Public_key_infrastructure

  • Integrated Encryption Scheme
  • Hybrid encryption in cryptography

    derivation function (e.g., ANSI-X9.63-KDF with SHA-1 option), a message authentication code system (e.g., HMAC-SHA-1-160 with 160-bit keys or HMAC-SHA-1-80

    Integrated Encryption Scheme

    Integrated_Encryption_Scheme

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  • Passage
  • v. i.

    A pass or en encounter; as, a passage at arms.

  • Message
  • n.

    Any notice, word, or communication, written or verbal, sent from one person to another.

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  • n.

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  • n.

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  • n.

    A dwelling house, with the adjacent buildings and curtilage, and the adjoining lands appropriated to the use of the household.

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  • n.

    A passage different from the usual one; a byway.

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  • v. i.

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  • n.

    Message; errand.

  • Message
  • n.

    Hence, specifically, an official communication, not made in person, but delivered by a messenger; as, the President's message.

  • Passage
  • v. i.

    A continuous course, process, or progress; a connected or continuous series; as, the passage of time.

  • Authenticating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Authenticate

  • Verfication
  • n.

    The act of verifying, or the state of being verified; confirmation; authentication.

  • Wire
  • v. i.

    To send a telegraphic message.

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  • v. i.

    Price paid for the liberty to pass; fare; as, to pay one's passage.

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    A message transmitted by telegraph.

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  • a.

    Arriving or received without due authentication or evidence; as, a premature report.

  • Message
  • n.

    A messenger.

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  • v. i.

    The act of passing; transit from one place to another; movement from point to point; a going by, over, across, or through; as, the passage of a man or a carriage; the passage of a ship or a bird; the passage of light; the passage of fluids through the pores or channels of the body.

  • Messager
  • n.

    A messenger.

  • Message
  • v. t.

    To bear as a message.