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  2. Enigma - Wikipedia

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    Enigma may refer to: Riddle, someone or something that is mysterious or puzzling; Biology. ENIGMA, a class of gene in the LIM domain; Computing and technology

  3. Lights Out (game) - Wikipedia

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    If a light is on, it must be toggled an odd number of times to be turned off. If a light is off, it must be toggled an even number of times (including none at all) for it to remain off. Several conclusions are used for the game's strategy. Firstly, the order in which the lights are pressed does not matter, as the result will be the same. [5]

  4. Traditional English pronunciation of Latin - Wikipedia

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    The second syllable preceding the stress, si, is light, so the stress must fall one syllable further back, on cas (which coincidentally happens to be a closed syllable and therefore heavy). Therefore, the standard English pronunciation is / ˌ k æ s i ə ˈ p iː ə , - s i oʊ -/ KAS -ee-ə- PEE -ə, -⁠see-oh- . [ 7 ] (

  5. Michael Cretu - Wikipedia

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    Cretu continues to produce Enigma albums and singles; the most recent is The Fall of a Rebel Angel (2016), its eighth overall. Enigma has sold an estimated 70 million albums worldwide, [4] Cretu's management company Crocodile-Music stated that Cretu's produced recordings have sold 100 million copies worldwide. [5]

  6. Enigma machine - Wikipedia

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    The Enigma machine is a cipher device developed and used in the early- to mid-20th century to protect commercial, diplomatic, and military communication.It was employed extensively by Nazi Germany during World War II, in all branches of the German military.

  7. Arthur Scherbius - Wikipedia

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    The Enigma machine looked like a typewriter in a wooden box. He called his machine Enigma which is the Greek word for "riddle". Combining three rotors from a set of five, each of the 3 rotor setting with 26 positions, and the plug board with ten pairs of letters connected, the military Enigma has 158,962,555,217,826,360,000 (nearly 159 ...

  8. English orthography - Wikipedia

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    The spelling indicates the insertion of /ᵻ/ before the /z/ in the spelling - es , but does not indicate the devoiced /s/ distinctly from the unaffected /z/ in the spelling - s . The abstract representation of words as indicated by the orthography can be considered advantageous since it makes etymological relationships more apparent to English ...

  9. Cryptanalysis of the Enigma - Wikipedia

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    Initially these were recorded using coloured pencils and were given the names red, light blue etc., and later the names of birds such as kestrel. [26] During World War II the settings for most networks lasted for 24 hours, although towards the end of the war, some were changed more frequently. [27]