English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ shuffle

Verb edit

unshuffle (third-person singular simple present unshuffles, present participle unshuffling, simple past and past participle unshuffled)

  1. (transitive) To restore to order from a shuffled state.
    • 2012, Tamara Dean, Network+ Guide to Networks, page 516:
      In encryption, theoretically only the user or program authorized to retrieve the data knows how to unshuffle the ciphertext and compile the data in its original sequence.