noun
- books containing systems of symbols, letters, or words used to represent other words or phrases for secrecy or brevity in communication
- reference books that provide standardized codes or classifications for data entry or analysis
Usage: cryptography; telecommunications
Usage: data processing; statistics
Examples
- The military officers used codebooks to encrypt their secret messages.
- During wartime, codebooks were essential for secure communication between headquarters and field units.
- The telegraph company distributed codebooks to reduce the cost of long-distance messages.
- Medical researchers consulted codebooks to properly classify patient diagnoses.
- The survey team referenced their codebooks to ensure consistent data coding.
- Old naval codebooks are now displayed in the maritime museum.
- Statistical analysts rely on codebooks to interpret survey responses correctly.