codegroup

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English

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Etymology

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From code +‎ group.

Noun

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codegroup (plural codegroups)

  1. A group of symbols forming part of a coded message.
    • 1996, David Kahn, The Codebreakers:
      The code's major feature, however, was its extensive use of the polyphone, a codegroup that has multiple meanings.