0 present participle of code
1 to represent a message in code so that it can only be understood by the person who is meant to receive it:
The original signal is coded by the scrambler before transmission, and reconstituted into its original form by the receiver.
My third grade daughter loves learning to code with MIT's amazing (and free) software.
To avoid bias in the laboratory, the samples were coded with numbers rather than names of individuals.
Each story in selected bulletins was timed and coded into one of 31 categories for domestic news, while foreign news was separately coded by country.
Colossus to become the first to crack a message coded by the Lorenz cipher machine used by Nazi high command in the second world war.
Anyone can learn to code, but the kind of responsibility you need to work from home you have either learned by age 10 or you never will.
Explanations given by ten participants were coded independently by three individuals.
Both questions were coded by interviewers on a 5-point scale (0 - 4) where 0 was none and 4 was four or more.
Phonetic coding and reading in college students with and without learning disabilities.
Explicit procedures are specified for the identification and classification of slips, and illustrative examples of the coding are rehearsed.
Coding represents the predominant institutional form over the previous two decades.
Two points need stressing when explaining coding of this category.