andron - koridor Rooma elamus apodyterium rõivistu antiikaja termides apsiid ehk exedra, poolringikujuline lõpetus basiilikal, väljakul, basseinil vm rajatisel arca kirst (raha, väärisasjade, rõivaste jaoks) arkaad - (ld.k arcus `kaar'), sammastele või piilaritele toetuv kaaristu; petikarkaad on müüri ette liigendamiseks ja kaunistuseks ehitatud arkaad; Rooma teatrite ja akveduktide konstruktiivne- ja kujunddetail armamentarium relvaladu Rooma castrumis atika ehitise karniisi kohal paiknev madal dekoratiivsein, Roomas võidukaart krooniv osa, mida kaunistas raidkiri või reljeef, ka amfiteatri viimane korrus augur Rooma ja Etruski preester, ametnik ja ennustaja, kes uuris jumalate soove lindude lennu järgi (kas nad lendavad grupis või üksi, kas nad teevad häält, kuhu lendavad ja mis linnuliik on) auguratorium koht, kus augur ennustas augurium jumalate tahte ennustamine
statistics. He connected cryptology to mathematics. The sense of expanding horizons must have resembled that felt by chemists when Friedrich Wohler synthesized urea, demonstrating that life processes operate under well-known chemical laws and are therefore subject to experimentation and control, and leading to today's vast strides in biochemistry. When Friedman subsumed cryptanalysis under statistics, he likewise flung wide the door to an armamentarium to which cryptology had never before had access. Its weapons—measures of central tendency and dispersion, of fit and skewness, of probability and sampling and significance—were ideally fashioned to deal with the statistical behavior of letters and words. Cryptanalysts, seizing them with alacrity, have wielded them with notable success ever since. This is why Friedman has said, in looking back over his career, that The Index of Coincidence was his greatest single creation. It alone would