0 past simple and past participle of decipher --
1 to discover the meaning of something written badly or in a difficult or hidden way: --
Can you decipher the writing on this envelope?
It has not yet been deciphered whether this scattered islet phenotype occurs as a result of mir-375 action on myotrophin expression or whether other mir-375 targets are involved.
Although additional examples exist, we have selected four words that are both securely deciphered and etymologically transparent.
In the successive stages from spermatogonia to spermatozoa, we have deciphered the fine-structural elements of cytoplasm and nuclear components.
The first so-called "code word" was considered to be deciphered.
Within the scope of the present studies, delicate clay/organic microstructures had to be deciphered.
In our current analysis, this information is deciphered more precisely by modelling the genetic variation as a function of time.
Worse, the arguments have to be deciphered through a blizzard of additional concepts.
A new vocabulary describing synthesis techniques needed to be deciphered and applied to a cycle of compositions created in the spirit of his predecessors.