A language wheel is a set of one or more implaced circular language algorythms that correlate in order that suppositions and prepositions can be understood. Language wheels are used in teaching languages for example for speakers of other languages. A variation of the language wheel is used in cryptography and is known as a cipher wheel . An example of this is the M-94 cipher based on Alberti's innovation in 1494.
History of Language Wheels
editThe Jesus Fish / Ichthys emenated as a language wheel , which later became a symbolic pictogram representing resistance.