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Nonce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nonce may refer to: • Nonce word, a word used to meet a need that is not expected to recur • Cryptographic nonce, a number or bit string used only once, in security engineering • The Nonce, American ...
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Cryptographic nonce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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nonce - 19 definitions - (UK) Slang for paedophile. ... buy nonce mugs, tshirts and magnets ... "That Gary Glitter bloke, he's a right nonce."
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Nonce word - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A nonce word is a word used only "for the nonce"—to meet a need that is not expected to recur. Quark , for example, was a nonce word in English appearing only in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake unt...
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The one or single occasion; the present reason or purpose (now only in for the nonce). ... That will do for the nonce, but we'll need a better answer for the long term. ... I had thought that the term was a nonce, but it seems as if it's been picked up by other authors.
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What is the origin of 'nonce'? ... [Q] From Richard Lathom: You used nonce in one of your mailings: ‘transient or nonce compounds are created in books and newspapers’. Where does this come from?
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Nonce Words in the Oxford English Dictionar ... The Oxford English Dictionary defines over 1000 nonce words, all of which are easily found by searching the full text for "nonce-wd," the OED's label for them. I don't have the desire to list them all, but I will list some of my favorites.
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However, the key to preventing replay attacks is for the recipient to ensure that no nonce is ever reused. On face value, this is quite a serious obligation - forever is a long time. In any case, requiring servers to manage application state is something that is generally to be avoided whenever possible.
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