Harmony means "in sync." So the word harmony does not necessarily mean a musical term. "Jesse's experiment and Kiley's written paper of the experiment were in perfect harmony with each other." "The cat and the dog live in harmony in the Jones household." "A piece of music does not have to have perfect harmony to be a powerful piece."
There is no difference between unconventional and non-conventional. You can use both either of these words to reference something that is not considered the norm.
Ovenproof refers to dishes that you can use in a conventional home oven.
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A key enthusiast is one way to identify them. There is no actual term to refer to someone who collects keys out of enjoyment, but if they keep the keys out of fear that they may find a use for them after throwing them away, they are potentially a compulsive hoarder.
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Harmony is a noun. I can think of no way to use it as a verb.
Conventional encryption ciphers rely on a single key for both encryption and decryption. Modern protocols will use a private key for encryption and a different public key for decryption. These two keys are mathematically related in a fashion that allows them to encrypt/decrypt the same data successfully.
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Please define "conventional sources."
In cryptography, public key algorithms require two keys, one secret and one public. The public key is used in the encryption function, while the secret key is used in decryption . Conventional, or symmetric algorithms use a single key for both purposes.
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Conventional Building implies the use of masonry for the outside walls, where 'masonry' infers the use of bricks and concrete blocks.
In the winter I use conventional 5W30 In the summer I use conventional 10W30
numbers 0-9, letters a-z, and the dash - symbol.
A 62-sided shape (or, polygon) is known as a hexacontakaidigon. This name is derived from the Greek numbering system, the use of which is conventional among geometricians.