obfuscation

Etymology
From, from , from , from + , from.

Noun

 * 1)  The act or process of obfuscating, or obscuring the perception of something; the concept of concealing the meaning of a communication by making it more confusing and harder to interpret.
 * 2)  The alteration of computer code to preserve its behavior while concealing its structure and intent.
 * 3)  Confusion, bewilderment, or a baffled state resulting from something obfuscated, or made more opaque and muddled with the intent to obscure information.
 * 4)  A single instance of intentionally obscuring the meaning of something to make it more difficult to grasp.
 * 1)  Confusion, bewilderment, or a baffled state resulting from something obfuscated, or made more opaque and muddled with the intent to obscure information.
 * 2)  A single instance of intentionally obscuring the meaning of something to make it more difficult to grasp.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: замъгляване
 * French:
 * German:, Vernebelung,
 * Greek:
 * Portuguese:
 * Turkish:, perde çekme


 * Bulgarian:
 * German:, Vernebelung
 * Greek: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Turkish:


 * German: Vernebelung,
 * Greek:
 * Portuguese:
 * Turkish: perde çekme,


 * French:
 * German: Entstellung

Etymology
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