cryptanalyze

cryptanalyze
/krip tan"l uyz'/, v.t., cryptanalyzed, cryptanalyzing.
to study (a cryptogram) for the purpose of discovering the clear meaning; break (a code, cipher, etc.).
Also, esp. Brit., cryptanalyse.
[see CRYPTANALYSIS, ANALYZE]

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