Playfair
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[edit]Etymology
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- (craters): The craters are Named after Scottish mathematician, scientist and C of S minister John Playfair
- (cipher): The cipher is Named after British Lord, baron, politician and scientist Lyon Playfair, who popularized the cipher.
Proper noun
[edit]Playfair (countable and uncountable, plural Playfairs)
- A surname.
- A placename
- A number of craters in Solar System
- Synonyms: Playfair Crater, Crater Playfair
- A crater in Mars, Solar System
- A crater in Moon, Earth-Moon System, Solar System
- A number of craters in Solar System
Derived terms
[edit]Noun
[edit]Playfair (countable and uncountable, plural Playfairs)
- (cryptography) Ellipsis of Playfair cipher..
- (cryptography) an encryption using the Playfair cipher
- 1932, Dorothy Sayers, Have His Carcase[1]:
- Here's a cipher message. Probably Playfair.
- (crosswording) A form of crossword in which some words must be encrypted with a Playfair cipher before being inserted into the grid, and solvers must deduce the codeword and the encrypted clues.
- 1977, Games & Puzzles:
- But what about Playfair puzzles ? One must reckon to solve at least three of the Playfair clues independently before cracking the code and getting checking to help with solving the fourth .
- 2021 December 22, Azed, “No. 2,740 ‘Christmas Playfair’ - Competition Puzzle”, in The Guardian[2]:
- see title