up playfair in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Playfair may refer to: Playfair (surname) Playfair (lunar crater) Playfair (Martian crater) PlayFair, software...
The Playfair cipher or Playfair square or Wheatstone–Playfair cipher is a manual symmetric encryption technique and was the first literal digram substitution...
Dylan Playfair (born June 19, 1992) is a Canadian actor from Fort St. James, British Columbia. He is most noted for his starring role as Reilly in Letterkenny...
William Playfair (22 September 1759 – 11 February 1823), a Scottish engineer and political economist, served as a secret agent on behalf of Great Britain...
John Playfair FRSE, FRS (10[citation needed] March 1748 – 20 July 1819) was a Church of Scotland minister, remembered as a scientist and mathematician...
Baron Playfair, of St Andrews in the County of Fife, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 3 September 1892 for the scientist...
James Playfair (born May 22, 1964) is a Canadian former ice hockey coach and player. He is a former NHL ice hockey player and a former head coach of the...
Air Marshal Sir Patrick Henry Lyon Playfair, KBE, CB, CVO, MC (22 November 1889 – 23 November 1974) was a commander in the Royal Flying Corps during the...
Wendy Playfair (born 28 August 1926) is an Australian radio, television and film character actress, best known for her roles in television serials. Playfair...
Sir Nigel Ross Playfair (1 July 1874 – 19 August 1934) was an English actor and director, known particularly as actor-manager of the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith...
Larry William Playfair (born June 23, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Playfair had a reputation as being a hard-working, pugnacious...
William Henry Playfair FRSE (15 July 1790 – 19 March 1857) was a prominent Scottish architect in the 19th century who designed the Eastern, or Third, New...
(Robert) Lambert Playfair KCMG (21 March 1828 – 18 February 1899) was a British soldier, diplomat, naturalist and author. Lambert Playfair was a grandson...
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109 Playfair (1954), p. 289 Playfair (1956), p. 2 Jentz, p. 85 Playfair (1956), pp. 2–5 Playfair (1956), pp. 19–40 Latimer, pp. 43–45 Playfair (1956)...
Guy Lyon Playfair (5 April 1935 – 8 April 2018) was a British writer, best known for his books about parapsychology and his investigation of the Enfield...
The Playfair Mountains (73°55′S 63°25′W / 73.917°S 63.417°W / -73.917; -63.417 (Playfair Mountains)) are a group of mountains between Swann Glacier...
Spokane Spokane Playfair Race Course (known as the Spokane Interstate Fair from 1901–1935) was the home of horse racing in Spokane, Washington, from 1901...
James Playfair may refer to: James Playfair (architect) (1755–1794), Scottish architect James Playfair (minister) (1738–1819), Scottish clergyman James...
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114 Playfair (1954), p. 458 Playfair (1954), pp. 51, 53 Playfair (1954), pp. 24–25 Playfair (1954), p. 41 Playfair (1954), pp. 48–49 Playfair (1954)...