Reed Between the Lines – Etymology
The most basic meaning of the idiom “read between the lines” is “to perceive or detect a hidden meaning.” Its etymology is linked to an early method of transmitting code that hid secret information in invisible ink between the lines of a document. The recipient would then learn the information by reading between the lines.
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