encoder

en·code

 (ĕn-kōd′)

v. en·cod·ed, en·cod·ing, en·codes

v.tr.

1. To convert (a message or other information) into code.

2. To format (electronic data) according to a standard format.

3. Genetics To specify the genetic code for (a protein, for example).

v.intr.

1. To convert information into code.

2. To format electronic data according to a standard format.

3. Genetics To specify the genetic code for a protein.


en·cod′er n.

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encoder

[ɪnˈkəʊdər] n (COMPUTING)encodeur m

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encoder

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