cryptonym
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- cryptonymous adjective
Etymology
Origin of cryptonym
First recorded in 1860–65; crypt- ( def. ) + -onym ( def. ); probably modeled on French cryptonyme
Example Sentences
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The foundation’s cryptonym database compiles the true identities of code-named CIA assets.
From Salon
“WUSALINE could refer to Zapata,” Simpich, the cryptonym expert, commented.
From Salon
In a 1964 report, Devine is identified by the cryptonym WUBRINY/1.
From Salon
It seemed like a dumb cryptonym to me, but Ishmael was somehow amused.
From Nature
Salameh had a CIA cryptonym, “MJTRUST/2” as a clandestine source, but he was never a controlled agent — and therein lies the heart of this tale.
From Washington Post
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