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<p>Often the term human-readable is also used to describe shorter names or strings, that are easier to comprehend or to remember than long, complex syntax notations, such as some <a href="page.php?w=Uniform_Resource_Locator">Uniform Resource Locator</a> strings.</p>

<p>Occasionally "human-readable" is used to describe ways of encoding an arbitrary integer into a long series of English words.Compared to decimal or other compact <a href="page.php?w=binary-to-text_encoding">binary-to-text encoding</a> systems,English words are easier for humans to</p><p>
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