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nonmalleable — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
nonmalleable — adj.; nonmalleableness, n. * * * … Universalium
nonmalleable — non•mal′le•a•ble adj. ness, n … From formal English to slang
nonmalleable — adj.; nonmalleableness, n … Useful english dictionary
cast iron — noun Date: 1664 a commercial alloy of iron, carbon, and silicon that is cast in a mold and is hard, brittle, nonmalleable, and incapable of being hammer welded but more easily fusible than steel … New Collegiate Dictionary
Digital signature — This article is about secure cryptographic signatures. For simple signatures in digital form, see Electronic signature. A digital signature or digital signature scheme is a mathematical scheme for demonstrating the authenticity of a digital… … Wikipedia
Malleability (cryptography) — Malleability is a property of some cryptographic algorithms.[1] An encryption algorithm is malleable if it is possible for an adversary to transform a ciphertext into another ciphertext which decrypts to a related plaintext. That is, given an… … Wikipedia
castiron — cast iron n. A hard, brittle, nonmalleable iron carbon alloy, cast into shape, containing 2 to 4.5 percent carbon, 0.5 to 3 percent silicon, and lesser amounts of sulfur, manganese, and phosphorus. * * * … Universalium
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic Of — In 1948 the Korean Workers’ Party (KWP) announced the creation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in the northern section of the Korean peninsula, an area that had fallen into the hands of the Soviet Union in the chaos of the… … Historical dictionary of Marxism
United States Of America — As a significant political creed, the influence of Marxism in the United States has been negligible. The U.S. has, though, provided a string of socialist and Marxist pamphleteers, campaigners and intellectuals, chiefly Paul Baran, Eugene Debs … Historical dictionary of Marxism