undercode

Noun

 * 1)  A subtext; ideas or information that are assumed or implied but not explicitly coded.
 * 2) A secret message included in another message or stream of data.
 * 3)  A code (which represents a datum) that is grouped with other codes into a final encoding.
 * 1) A secret message included in another message or stream of data.
 * 2)  A code (which represents a datum) that is grouped with other codes into a final encoding.
 * 1)  A code (which represents a datum) that is grouped with other codes into a final encoding.
 * 1)  A code (which represents a datum) that is grouped with other codes into a final encoding.
 * 1)  A code (which represents a datum) that is grouped with other codes into a final encoding.
 * 1)  A code (which represents a datum) that is grouped with other codes into a final encoding.

Verb

 * 1)  To communicate using codes that do not convey the entire message, but which rely on the recipient's construction of meaning through connotation or subtexts.
 * 2)  To use or convey (a message) in a way that requires the recipient to construct part of the meaning.
 * 3)  To communicate (information) indirectly, by means of an undercode.
 * 4) To encode a secret message that is masked by a surface message or stream of data.
 * 5) To represent by a code that indicates a lower level of service than what was provided.
 * 6) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.
 * 1)  To communicate (information) indirectly, by means of an undercode.
 * 2) To encode a secret message that is masked by a surface message or stream of data.
 * 3) To represent by a code that indicates a lower level of service than what was provided.
 * 4) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.
 * 1) To encode a secret message that is masked by a surface message or stream of data.
 * 2) To represent by a code that indicates a lower level of service than what was provided.
 * 3) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.
 * 1) To encode a secret message that is masked by a surface message or stream of data.
 * 2) To represent by a code that indicates a lower level of service than what was provided.
 * 3) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.
 * 1) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.
 * 1) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.
 * 1) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.
 * 1) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.
 * 1) To use fewer codes than are needed to fully describe something.