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What (who) is ultra - definition


Ultra         
  • Women cryptologists at work in the U.S. Army's [[Arlington Hall]]
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, after decryption.
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, before decryption and translation.
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DESIGNATION ADOPTED BY BRITISH FOR MILITARY INTELLIGENCE FROM BROKEN ENEMY CODES
Ultra secret; ULTRA; Ultra (WWII intelligence); Ultra (World War II intelligence); Ultra (cryptography); Ultra program; Ultra (codename); Boniface (cover name)
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. Ultra eventually became the standard designation among the western Allies for all such intelligence.
Ultra         
  • Women cryptologists at work in the U.S. Army's [[Arlington Hall]]
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, after decryption.
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, before decryption and translation.
  • p=302}}
DESIGNATION ADOPTED BY BRITISH FOR MILITARY INTELLIGENCE FROM BROKEN ENEMY CODES
Ultra secret; ULTRA; Ultra (WWII intelligence); Ultra (World War II intelligence); Ultra (cryptography); Ultra program; Ultra (codename); Boniface (cover name)
·noun One who advocates extreme measures; an ultraist; an extremist; a radical.
II. Ultra ·adj Going beyond others, or beyond due limit; extreme; fanatical; uncompromising; as, an ultra reformer; ultra measures.
ultra         
  • Women cryptologists at work in the U.S. Army's [[Arlington Hall]]
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, after decryption.
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, before decryption and translation.
  • p=302}}
DESIGNATION ADOPTED BY BRITISH FOR MILITARY INTELLIGENCE FROM BROKEN ENEMY CODES
Ultra secret; ULTRA; Ultra (WWII intelligence); Ultra (World War II intelligence); Ultra (cryptography); Ultra program; Ultra (codename); Boniface (cover name)
I. a.
1.
Beyond.
2.
Extreme, radical.
II. n.
Ultraist, extremist, radical.
Examples of use of ultra
1. He also hears talk in ultra–Orthodox circles that after four years of ultra–Orthodox rule, a non–ultra–Orthodox mayor may be better.
2. One ultra ‘Ultra‘ told me last week: ‘He should name the date.
3. The ultra glamorous, the ultra gorgeous and the stunning Katrina Kaif.
4. She‘ll be wearing a gown fashioned from glue, tape and Charmin Ultra Soft and Ultra Strong toilet tissue.
5. That same southern neighborhood, now called, the "Veteran ultra–Orthodox kirya," is surrounded by other ultra–Orthodox neighborhoods.