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An Ottendorph Cipher is a type of simple substitution cipher that uses a keyword to create a substitution alphabet. Each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter from the keyword, followed by the remaining letters of the alphabet in order, excluding any letters already used in the keyword. This creates a unique mapping for encoding and decoding messages. It is named after its creator, but it is less commonly known compared to other ciphers like the Caesar or Vigenère ciphers.

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