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The answer GARBLED has 20 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of garbled in various dictionaries:
verb - make false by mutilation or addition
adj - lacking orderly continuity
verb - to distort the meaning of
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reproduce (a message, sound, or transmission) in a confused and distorted way. |
lacking orderly continuity |
difficult to understand because it has been distorted scrambled |
Simple past tense and past participle of garble. |
Reproduce (a message, sound, or transmission) in a confused and distorted way. |
A garbled account or transmission. |
If words or messages are garbled, they are not clear and are very difficult to understand, often giving a false idea of the facts: |
(of something said) confused and unclear, or giving a false idea: |
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Garbled circuit is a cryptographic protocol that enables two-party secure computation in which two mistrusting parties can jointly evaluate a function over their private inputs without the presence of a trusted third party. In the garbled circuit protocol, the function has to be described as a Boolean circuit. * The history of garbled circuits is complicated. The invention of garbled circuit was credited to Yao, as Yao introduced the idea in the oral presentation of his paper in FOCS'86. This was documented by Oded Goldreich in in 2003. The first written document about this technique was by Goldreich, Micali, and * Wigderson in STOC'87 . The garbled circuit was first termed by Beaver, Micali, and Rogaway in STOC'90 . The Yao's protocol for the Yao Millionaires' Problem was the beginning example of secure computation, yet it did not directly link to the garbled circuit. |