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DES:

DES

  1. DES (Datenverschlüsselungssstandard)
    the DES; the Data Encryption Standard
    – An encryption algorithm that uses a 56-bit key and maps a 64-bit input block to a 64-bit output block. The key appears to be a 64-bit key, but one bit in each of the eight bytes is used for odd parity, resulting in 56 bits of usable key. 1

Translation Matrix for DES:

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DES DES; Datenverschlüsselungssstandard
Data Encryption Standard DES; Datenverschlüsselungssstandard


Wiktionary Translations for Des:

Des
noun
  1. Musik: Ton mit 275 Hz und alle Töne im Oktavabstand dazu, um einen Halbton vermindertes D

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English

Detailed Translations for Des from English to German

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Synonyms for "des":

  • diethylstilbestrol; diethylstilboestrol; stilbestrol; stilboestrol; DES; estrogen; oestrogen
  • diethylstilbesterol; stilbesterol; nonsteroid; nonsteroidal

DES:

DES [the ~] nomen

  1. the DES (Data Encryption Standard)
    – An encryption algorithm that uses a 56-bit key and maps a 64-bit input block to a 64-bit output block. The key appears to be a 64-bit key, but one bit in each of the eight bytes is used for odd parity, resulting in 56 bits of usable key. 1

Translation Matrix for DES:

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- diethylstilbesterol; diethylstilbestrol; diethylstilboestrol; stilbesterol; stilbestrol; stilboestrol
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
DES DES; Data Encryption Standard
Datenverschlüsselungssstandard DES; Data Encryption Standard

Related Definitions for "DES":

  1. synthetic nonsteroid with the properties of estrogen; formerly used to treat menstrual problems but was found to be associated with vaginal cancers in the daughters of women so treated during pregnancy2
  2. a potent estrogen used in medicine and in feed for livestock and poultry2
  3. An encryption algorithm that uses a 56-bit key and maps a 64-bit input block to a 64-bit output block. The key appears to be a 64-bit key, but one bit in each of the eight bytes is used for odd parity, resulting in 56 bits of usable key.1