Polygraphic substitution

ID: polygraphic-substitution

Polygraphic substitution refers to a type of substitution cipher where groups of letters (or digraphs, trigraphs, etc.) are replaced with other groups of letters. In contrast to simple monoalphabetic ciphers, where each letter is substituted consistently for another single letter, polygraphic substitution takes into account multiple characters at once, which enhances the complexity of the encryption.

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