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fish$28467$ - traduzione in greco

ALLIED CODENAME FOR ANY OF SEVERAL GERMAN TELEPRINTER STREAM CIPHERS USED DURING WORLD WAR II
Fish cyphers; Fish ciphers; Fish (cipher); Fish (cypher); FISH (cryptography)
  • The Lorenz SZ42 machine with its covers removed. [[Bletchley Park]] museum
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fish      
n. ιχθύς, ψάρι
flying fish         
  • Flying fish
  • Dried flying fish for sale in [[Tokyo]].
  • Saint Martin's Island, Bangladesh]]
  • Flying fish taking off
FAMILY OF MARINE FISHES
Exocoetidae; Flying Fish; Flying-fish; Execoetidae; Flyingfishes; Flying fishes; Exocoetid; Flyingfish; Parexocroetus brachypterus
n. χελιδονόψαρο
fish market         
  • whiting]] and many other fish
  • The ''Great Fish Market'', painted by [[Jan Brueghel the Elder]]
  • Customers in front of the in the market hall of [[Kotka]], [[Finland]], in 1950s.
  • Fish Market, [[Melbourne, Victoria, Australia]], circa 1890
  • Self-serve display at a New England fish market. Customers use tongs to select their fish, then place it in a plastic tub for transfer to either the checkout counter or the fileting station.
  • Selling fish in a Quebec Market, c. 1845.
  • Frozen [[tuna]] in the [[Tsukiji fish market]], Tokyo
MARKETPLACE FOR FISH PRODUCTS
Seafood market; Fish Markets; Fish markets; Fish merchant
n. ιχθυαγορά, ψαραγορά

Definizione

salmon ladder
(also salmon leap)
¦ noun a series of natural steps in a cascade or steeply sloping river bed, or a similar arrangement incorporated into a dam, allowing salmon to pass upstream.

Wikipedia

Fish (cryptography)

Fish (sometimes FISH) was the UK's GC&CS Bletchley Park codename for any of several German teleprinter stream ciphers used during World War II. Enciphered teleprinter traffic was used between German High Command and Army Group commanders in the field, so its intelligence value (Ultra) was of the highest strategic value to the Allies. This traffic normally passed over landlines, but as German forces extended their geographic reach beyond western Europe, they had to resort to wireless transmission.

Bletchley Park decrypts of messages enciphered with the Enigma machines revealed that the Germans called one of their wireless teleprinter transmission systems "Sägefisch" (sawfish) which led British cryptographers to refer to encrypted German radiotelegraphic traffic as Fish. The code Tunny (tunafish) was the name given to the first non-Morse link, and it was subsequently used for the Lorenz SZ machines and the traffic enciphered by them.