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/enˈkōd/,
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encoded, past participle; encodes, 3rd person singular present; encoding, present participle; encoded, past tense;
  1. Convert into a coded form

  2. Convert (information or an instruction) into a digital form

  3. (of a gene) Be responsible for producing (a substance or behavior)


  1. convert information into code; "encode pictures digitally"
  2. ENCODE (the ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements) is a public research consortium launched by the US National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) in September 2003. ...
  3. In semiotics, the of creating a message for transmission by the addresser to the addressee is called encoding. The act of interpreting the message by the addressee is called decoding.
  4. (Encoding) A code is a rule for converting a piece of information (for example, a letter, word, phrase, or gesture) into another form or representation (one sign into another sign), not necessarily of the same type.
  5. (Encoding (memory)) Memory is the ability to encode, store, retain and recall information. Memories give an organism the capability to learn and adapt from previous experiences as well as build relationships. ...
  6. To convert plain text into code; To convert source information into another form. 2002, Berg, Jeremy M.; Tymoczko, John; Stryer, Lubert, “RNA Synthesis and Splicing”, in Biochemistry^[1], edition Fifth eidtion, W H Freeman and Company, ISBN 0716730510, retrieved on 5 December 2009:
  7. (encoding) The way in which symbols are mapped onto bytes, e.g. in the rendering of a particular font, or in the mapping from keyboard input into visual text; A conversion of plain text into a code or cypher form (for decoding by the recipient)
  8. (Encoded) A term used to described a file that's been translated from binary format to ASCII(American Standard Code for Information Interchange). This I done so the file can be sent using email.
  9. (encoded) a signal that has been compressed into another form to reduce size or complexity, as in a composite video signal.
  10. (encoded) means that the transmitted data will reference data types in attributes, as in this example:
  11. (encodes) Converts from one system of communication to another; converts a message into code.
  12. (Encoding) The process of converting an image from tape or other source to a digital video file format.
  13. (Encoding) The process of compressing a media file for a specific purpose, such as streaming on the web. One can encode a file that is in analog form (such as a VHS tape) or one that is already digital (such as the signal on a Mini-DV tape).
  14. (Encoding) the translation of a message into code by a sender so that it can be relayed through a medium to a receiver. See Communication Process; Decoding.
  15. (Encoding) A means of combining clock and data information into a self-synchronized stream of signals.
  16. (Encoding) The process of electronically "writing" information on magnetic stripes or smart card chips.
  17. (encoding) the conversion of information into a form that can be stored in memory. (273)
  18. (Encoding) The process used to imprint or inscribe MICR characters on checks, deposits, and other financial instruments. [Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) is a character-recognition technology adopted mainly by the banking industry to facilitate the processing of checks. ...
  19. (Encoding) The process of writing data to a card.
  20. (encoding) can be either "Q" denoting Q-encoding that is similar to the quoted-printable encoding, or "B" denoting base64 encoding.
  21. Encoding is the process of putting a sequence of character s (letters, numbers, punctuation, and certain symbols) into a specialized format for efficient transmission or storage. ...
  22. Encoding is a rule where characters and texts are expressed in combinations of bits or bytes in order to treat characters in computers. Words of character coding system, character code, charset, and so on are used to express the same meaning. ...
  23. (Encoding) The process of transforming information from one format into another.
  24. (encoding) (the process of converting one data file file format into another and which usually involves compression)
  25. (ENCODING) Converting a digital file, usually audio or video, into a specific format. Ie: MP3, AVI, MOV etc.