Monoalphabetic Equation
A set of letters has been replaced by $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$.
Following are some of the words that consist of those letters, and their meaning:
$abc = a title (n.)$
$abcd = a title > abc (n.), give cbad to (v.)$
$Dcba ⊂ (a title > abcd) (n.)$
$Dcba = Represents what often comes before or after bcd (n.)$
$bcd = ARGHH! (n.)$
$cbad = move abc to abcd (v.), land (v.)$
What are the letters that $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ replace, respectively?
word cipher language letters
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A set of letters has been replaced by $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$.
Following are some of the words that consist of those letters, and their meaning:
$abc = a title (n.)$
$abcd = a title > abc (n.), give cbad to (v.)$
$Dcba ⊂ (a title > abcd) (n.)$
$Dcba = Represents what often comes before or after bcd (n.)$
$bcd = ARGHH! (n.)$
$cbad = move abc to abcd (v.), land (v.)$
What are the letters that $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ replace, respectively?
word cipher language letters
When you say alphabets do you mean letters?
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
1
@gabbo1092 Yes, these are English words.
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:02
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A set of letters has been replaced by $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$.
Following are some of the words that consist of those letters, and their meaning:
$abc = a title (n.)$
$abcd = a title > abc (n.), give cbad to (v.)$
$Dcba ⊂ (a title > abcd) (n.)$
$Dcba = Represents what often comes before or after bcd (n.)$
$bcd = ARGHH! (n.)$
$cbad = move abc to abcd (v.), land (v.)$
What are the letters that $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ replace, respectively?
word cipher language letters
A set of letters has been replaced by $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$.
Following are some of the words that consist of those letters, and their meaning:
$abc = a title (n.)$
$abcd = a title > abc (n.), give cbad to (v.)$
$Dcba ⊂ (a title > abcd) (n.)$
$Dcba = Represents what often comes before or after bcd (n.)$
$bcd = ARGHH! (n.)$
$cbad = move abc to abcd (v.), land (v.)$
What are the letters that $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ replace, respectively?
word cipher language letters
word cipher language letters
edited Nov 27 '18 at 15:06
Rand al'Thor
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69k14229462
asked Nov 27 '18 at 14:57
Chrone
729120
729120
When you say alphabets do you mean letters?
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
1
@gabbo1092 Yes, these are English words.
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:02
add a comment |
When you say alphabets do you mean letters?
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
1
@gabbo1092 Yes, these are English words.
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:02
When you say alphabets do you mean letters?
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
When you say alphabets do you mean letters?
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
1
1
@gabbo1092 Yes, these are English words.
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:02
@gabbo1092 Yes, these are English words.
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:02
add a comment |
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a, b, c, d are
s, i, r, e
"sir" = a title (given to a man)
"sire" = a title greater than "sir" (given to a king), or to give "rise" to
"Eris" = Name (names are titles) of someone greater than a "sire" (specifically, a greek goddess, see below)
"Eris" = Greek goddess of strife (strife can lead to or cause "ire", coming before or after it)
"ire" = anger
"rise" = move from "sir" to "sire", or to go up
etc.
Darn was just about to enter this
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:04
Yeah, got the answer quickly, but even with it I still don't fully get the third line. Any ideas?
– Timoris
Nov 27 '18 at 15:18
@Timoris I'll give you a hint in another set of letters r13(z < x < t)
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:22
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a, b, c, d are
s, i, r, e
"sir" = a title (given to a man)
"sire" = a title greater than "sir" (given to a king), or to give "rise" to
"Eris" = Name (names are titles) of someone greater than a "sire" (specifically, a greek goddess, see below)
"Eris" = Greek goddess of strife (strife can lead to or cause "ire", coming before or after it)
"ire" = anger
"rise" = move from "sir" to "sire", or to go up
etc.
Darn was just about to enter this
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:04
Yeah, got the answer quickly, but even with it I still don't fully get the third line. Any ideas?
– Timoris
Nov 27 '18 at 15:18
@Timoris I'll give you a hint in another set of letters r13(z < x < t)
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:22
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a, b, c, d are
s, i, r, e
"sir" = a title (given to a man)
"sire" = a title greater than "sir" (given to a king), or to give "rise" to
"Eris" = Name (names are titles) of someone greater than a "sire" (specifically, a greek goddess, see below)
"Eris" = Greek goddess of strife (strife can lead to or cause "ire", coming before or after it)
"ire" = anger
"rise" = move from "sir" to "sire", or to go up
etc.
Darn was just about to enter this
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:04
Yeah, got the answer quickly, but even with it I still don't fully get the third line. Any ideas?
– Timoris
Nov 27 '18 at 15:18
@Timoris I'll give you a hint in another set of letters r13(z < x < t)
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:22
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a, b, c, d are
s, i, r, e
"sir" = a title (given to a man)
"sire" = a title greater than "sir" (given to a king), or to give "rise" to
"Eris" = Name (names are titles) of someone greater than a "sire" (specifically, a greek goddess, see below)
"Eris" = Greek goddess of strife (strife can lead to or cause "ire", coming before or after it)
"ire" = anger
"rise" = move from "sir" to "sire", or to go up
etc.
a, b, c, d are
s, i, r, e
"sir" = a title (given to a man)
"sire" = a title greater than "sir" (given to a king), or to give "rise" to
"Eris" = Name (names are titles) of someone greater than a "sire" (specifically, a greek goddess, see below)
"Eris" = Greek goddess of strife (strife can lead to or cause "ire", coming before or after it)
"ire" = anger
"rise" = move from "sir" to "sire", or to go up
etc.
edited Nov 27 '18 at 15:25
answered Nov 27 '18 at 15:04
Timoris
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1,321512
Darn was just about to enter this
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:04
Yeah, got the answer quickly, but even with it I still don't fully get the third line. Any ideas?
– Timoris
Nov 27 '18 at 15:18
@Timoris I'll give you a hint in another set of letters r13(z < x < t)
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:22
add a comment |
Darn was just about to enter this
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:04
Yeah, got the answer quickly, but even with it I still don't fully get the third line. Any ideas?
– Timoris
Nov 27 '18 at 15:18
@Timoris I'll give you a hint in another set of letters r13(z < x < t)
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:22
Darn was just about to enter this
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:04
Darn was just about to enter this
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:04
Yeah, got the answer quickly, but even with it I still don't fully get the third line. Any ideas?
– Timoris
Nov 27 '18 at 15:18
Yeah, got the answer quickly, but even with it I still don't fully get the third line. Any ideas?
– Timoris
Nov 27 '18 at 15:18
@Timoris I'll give you a hint in another set of letters r13(z < x < t)
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:22
@Timoris I'll give you a hint in another set of letters r13(z < x < t)
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:22
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When you say alphabets do you mean letters?
– gabbo1092
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
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@gabbo1092 Yes, these are English words.
– Chrone
Nov 27 '18 at 15:02