0 present participle of encode
1 to change something into a system for sending messages secretly, or to represent complicated information in a simple or short way:
Many satellite broadcasts are encoded so that they can only be received by people who have paid to see them.
Some music CDs are encoded with information about the performers and their music.
Grammatical information helps learners to encode sentences.
Before stating the main theorem, we define the pseudogeodesics and give their symbolic encoding.
The interface is parameterized by an encoding, via phantom types, of the subtyping hierarchy.
More specifically, the number of slips during lexical access, verb formation and phonological encoding is inversely related to learners' proficiency level.
Lysogenic conversion by filamentous phage encoding cholera toxin.
Lysogenic conversion by a filamentous phage encoding cholera toxin.
Specifically, ontologies are used to represent a domain of discourse as a common ground for encoding content meaning and user interests.
In this paper, we have focused on encoding subtyping information.
In both cases, however, such encoding tricks distract from and complicate the semantic analysis.