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decoder

[dee-koh-der] / diˈkoʊ dər /




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But ultimately he would put that through his decoder and his processor and do what was right for the people.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 28, 2025

The decoder serves as a base for the other users and is the key to avoiding the long calibration process.

From Science Daily Apr. 1, 2024

An expert was trained to develop a "decoder" for the simpler bar task that makes it possible for the interface to translate brain waves into commands.

From Science Daily Apr. 1, 2024

A precursor to cable, the service used a technology called Phonevision to deliver first-run movies and live sporting events through phone lines and a decoder installed in the home.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 23, 2024

Surely the secret decoder ring would be a more thrilling prize to find inside the box than yet another uninteresting sticker, but either way, one can still enjoy the popcorn.

From "The Unseen Guest" by Maryrose Wood




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