What is the answer to LinkedIn Pinpoint #624?
The answer is Prefixes: Area, Source, Secret, Genetic, Morse are all words that come before code.
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Pinpoint Answer Today asks: what links Area, Source, Secret, Genetic, and Morse - and what story do they share? Follow the spoiler-safe hints one by one, then reveal the final connection and see how each clue fits together.
Area Source Secret Genetic - What connects Area, Source, Secret, Genetic?
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| Clue Word | Example Phrase | Connection Explained |
|---|---|---|
| Area | “When discussing geographic phone numbers” | Area (Location + Identifier): A numerical prefix used to identify geographic regions in telephone numbers |
| Source | “In software development environments” | Source (Programming + Foundation): The human-readable version of computer programming instructions |
| Secret | “In espionage and cryptography” | Secret (Hidden + System): A system of symbols or signals used to transmit confidential information |
| Genetic | “In biological research contexts” | Genetic (DNA + Structure): The biological instructions carried within an organism's DNA |
| Morse | “In historical telecommunications” | Morse (Telegraph + System): A method of encoding text characters using dots and dashes |
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The answer is Prefixes: Area, Source, Secret, Genetic, Morse are all words that come before code.
While some clues relate to programming, not all of them specifically connect to computer programming.
No, there are many other words that can precede 'code', but these five form the specific set for this puzzle.