<span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> <span class="searchmatch">substitutions</span>) The use of the <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> cipher....
<span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> <span class="searchmatch">substitutions</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span>...
back <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> blood <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> cosubstitution cryosubstitution disubstitution electrophilic <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> free <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> intersubstitution...
section <span class="searchmatch">Caesarism</span> <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> salad <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> <span class="searchmatch">Caesar's</span> wife <span class="searchmatch">Caesar's</span> wife should be above suspicion Julius <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> cipher render unto <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> czar, tsar...
beatus could equally be rendered by non beatior. It was presumably by the <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> of equivalent expressions ('contamination'), possibly first in negative...
c. 52 BCE, Julius <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span>, Commentarii de Bello Gallico VII.25: Ipsi recentes defessis succederent They themselves were <span class="searchmatch">substituting</span> lively [soldiers]...
Gronsfeld cipher Julius <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span> cipher Nihilist cipher pigpen cipher Playfair cipher rail fence cipher stream cipher subcipher <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> cipher telecipher...
of a physical object word <span class="searchmatch">substituted</span> for material of unknown type or name, placeholder name — see also thingy <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> for trivial details The translations...
Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene vi], line 1221: since Julius <span class="searchmatch">Caesar</span>, / Who at Philippi the good Brutus ghosted (obsolete) To die; to expire...
prolatas esse et fixas videtis. What more? Is not this a <span class="searchmatch">substitution</span> of a new law for the laws of <span class="searchmatch">Cæsar</span>, which enact that every man who has been convicted...