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- The 1981 cold war thriller " Bacon's biliteral cipher.
- The hieroglyph is an Egyptian language biliteral with the value of " nb ".
- Redundant characters accompanying biliteral or triliteral signs are called " phonetic complements " ( or complementaries ).
- The word root is often an abstract series of three consonants, though single consonant, biliteral, and quadriliteral roots do exist.
- She subsequently became convinced of the use of the " biliteral cipher " in early Shakespeare printing to conceal messages concerning the authorship of the works and other statements about the secret history of the times.
- While triconsonantal roots are widely considered to be the most common state, some linguists posit that biliteral roots may in fact be the default, though at least one scholar is skeptical of the legitimacy of these claims.
- In the written Egyptian language, three types of hieroglyphs existed : those that represented one consonant ( called " biliteral " ) and those that represented three, ( called " triliteral " ).
- In its formation of new nouns and verbs, in its biliteral roots, its peculiar plural endings, and in its use of the construct state, it recalls the style of Donolo and of the liturgical poets of the school of Eleazar Kalir.
- The Turkish Air Force retired all of its Fw 190A-3 fleet at the end of 1947 mostly because of lack of spare parts and biliteral agreements which requires retiring and scrapping of all German origin aircraft . Nonetheless all of retired Fw 190s were saved from scrapping.
- One was that Bacon invented a biliteral cipher and that the cipher used in the original printed Shakespeare folios employed " an odd variety of typefaces . " The Friedmans, however, " in a classic demonstration of their life's work, " buried a hidden Baconian cipher on a page in their publication.