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garbling
garbling, vbl. n. (ˈgɑːblɪŋ) [f. garble v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb garble. † 1. The action or process of picking or selecting (spices, etc.), or of removing the refuse or the inferior specimens from merchandise, etc. Obs.1483 Act 1 Rich. III, c. 11 §1 They wil not suffre any garbelyng of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Garbled circuit
Garbling Alice (garbler) encrypts the Boolean circuit in this step to obtain a garbled circuit. During the garbling of the input gates and , she only generates the labels and computes the other labels as and . wikipedia.org
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garble
▪ I. garble, n. (ˈgɑːb(ə)l) Also 6–7 garbell, -byll. [prob. ad. It. garbello (whence F. grabeau, which has had all the Eng. senses), f. garbellare to garble.] † 1. Refuse (of spices); extraneous matter. Obs.1502 Arnolde Chron. (1811) 234 The garbyll of macis. 1603–4 Act 1 Jas. I, c. 19 §2 If any the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Doubling
Doubling in two-way radio, where two or more transmitters transmit at once on the same frequency, interfering with one another and garbling all messages wikipedia.org
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City of London (Garbling of Spices and Admission of Brokers) Act 1707
The City of London (Garbling of Spices and Admission of Brokers) Act 1707 was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain. wikipedia.org
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bowstaff
† bowstaff Obs. Pl. bowstaves. [f. bow n.1 4.] A stick to be made into a bow.[1394 in Hakluyt Voy. I. 167 In the yeere of our Lord 1394..werke, wax, osmunds, and bowstaues, to the value of 1060 nobles.] 1436 Pol. Poems (1859) II. 171 Osmonde, coppre, bow-staffes, stile, and wex. 1540 Act 32 Hen. VII... Oxford English Dictionary
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Joe Weber (vaudevillian)
Their slapstick, rough-house, English-garbling antics soon caught on and they were a sensation in San Francisco where they appeared for 10 weeks for $250 wikipedia.org
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Sea monk
information was imperfect in other ways: he stated the creature had been taken in "Norway [sic.] at Diezum near the town called Denelopoch", but this was a garbling wikipedia.org
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William Paddy
On 7 April 1620, with Matthew Gwinne, he was appointed a commissioner for garbling tobacco. wikipedia.org
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William Scott (Anglican priest, born 1813)
His Plain Words for Plain People, 1844, censured the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge for garbling theological works. wikipedia.org
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2018 年,哪些经济学论文让你印象深刻?
Our main observation is that such a sender gains credibility by garbling self-serving information. zhihu
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Ramoth-Gilead
Schonfield theorized that the location of Armageddon, mentioned only in the New Testament, at (), is a Greek garbling of a supposed late Aramaic name for wikipedia.org
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Termcap
displayed text, since a tilde in the text would be interpreted by the terminal as the start of a control sequence, resulting in missing text and screen garbling wikipedia.org
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Felinus and Gratian
The garbling of lives and cults may have been purposeful, consisting of a mere alteration of the names of persons and places so as to make the Acts of wikipedia.org
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Saint Taurinus
The garbling of dates and traditions thus ensures that it is impossible to date the time of Taurinus' episcopacy, although scholars usually place it at wikipedia.org
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