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    [Verb]  | "en*code" | \ in-ˈkōd \


    1: to convert (something, such as a body of information) from one system of communication into another; especially : to convert (a message) into code

    2: to convey symbolically

    3: to specify the genetic code for


    Origin: circa 1919 ;

    [Verb]  | "encode" 


    1: as in encrypt, code;




     [ "encode" ]

    1: gangster culture, to produce MPEG while hanging with your homies, drinking forties and smoking blunts.

      * e.g.,  ... G money and Sir Mux-alot are coming by the spot tonight to encode. 

     [ "encoding" ]

    1: That thing that takes fucking ages before your disk is actually burned.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude, like how long is that disk gonna take? 

     [ "Encoded" ]

    1: Someone of ultimate skill.

      * e.g.,  ... When I grow up, I want to be just like an Encoded; he pwns you. 

     [ "3y3 encoding" ]

    1: an invisible type of encoding that cant be displayed in normal means.

      * e.g.,  ... there is 3y3 encoding below this text 

     [ "IT TECH ENCODING" ]

    1: C/:documents/c:/system CD drive Image Sounds ///

      * e.g.,  ... That's what you call IT TECH ENCODING 

     [ "Latent Neurolese Semantic Encoder" ]

    1: A neural architecture that performs semantic compression using nuclear diversity preservation, operating in pure vector space to bypass linguistic tokenization while maintaining conceptual understanding. The system compresses high-dimensional embeddings (e.g., 384D → 256D) through a teacher-student knowledge distillation framework that employs extreme weighting to prevent mode collapse, creating mathematical "semantic GPS coordinates" where related concepts cluster in measurable dimensional neighborhoods.

      * e.g.,  ... The Latent Neurolese Semantic Encoder achieved 6x inference speedup and 35% memory reduction while maintaining 65% semantic preservation through its nuclear diversity training methodology, demonstrating that AI systems can reason directly with compressed mathematical concepts rather than linguistic tokens. 

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